Ten years before the publication of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll wrote a stanza of a poem entitled “Stanza of Anglo-Saxon Poetry”. The full version of that poem has rather humorously been translated into 65 languages, breaking away from the “anglo-saxon” tradition. It also was published under a different name. It’s called the “Jabberwocky”, and you may have heard of it. It’s a rather famous “nonsense” poem with made up words about a made up creature which is pretty much what the stories and songs in this episode will be about today—crazy creatures.

Jabberwocky by Karl Behling (1:13)

kbstoryteller.webs.com

Gluskabi and the Water Monster by Joseph Bruchac (3:15)

josephbruchac.com

The Cat and the Moon by Joseph Sobol Ft. Kathy Cowan and Tom Orf (10:54)

www.josephsobol.com

The Candy Monster by Bil Lepp (14:37)

www.leppstorytelling.com

The Bunyip by Bill Gordh (43:51)

www.billgordh.com

Mother Owl's Revenge by Liz Weir (48:43)

www.lizweir.org