So... how did you get here? Which resources, experiences and/or people helped you along the way?
How I got here... I always knew a little something about Norse mythology, but admittedly I used to get some of the gods confused. I wasn't quite sure who Freyr is, and I tended to conflate Freyja and Frigga. Ironically, there are many writers who consider the two goddesses one and the same. I always knew about Thor, especially the stories of Thrymskviða (the bridal dress story) and Utgarð-loki. I always thought Thrymskviða is hilarious.
I'm one of those people who was probably influenced by Marvel's Thor movie, or rather, it re-ignited my interest. I was practicing Hinduism at the time but growing away from it. Something prodded me to get a resin statue of Thor. When I got it I didn't know quite what to do with it or where to put it. I kept moving it around, tried to enshrine it in my Hindu shrine, but that was a no-go. So again Thor was on the move. At the time
@Sees and I were PMing and/or e-mailing about Heathenry. He said something like "dude, you have to make a shrine for it". One night it just hit me to dismantle my Hindu shrine, and set up a shrine to Thor along with the other Æsir and Vanir.
So I started reading more and making offerings and doing rituals. I have to be perfectly honest and say that due to some of that reading of internet sites, primarily that cesspool of the internet, reddit, and some Facebook pages and groups, I almost abandoned Heathenry. I am so sick of the "you're doing it wrong" and "the arch-Heathens did this or that" and "learn the Heathen worldview" "and the gods don't listen to you, only to your tribe" all over the interwebz. Find a few of the better known books, and stick with that. Take little advice from people on the internet (except me, of course
). But I realized that I don't know any of those people, and someone, probably the Big Guy, draws me back and dispels my disillusionment.
Here's a good site with a good list of book, pretty much the basics:
Norse Mythology for Smart People.