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Festival Planning 101 — Part Three: Size, Venue, and Pricing

Image courtesy of Jaime Lopes at Unsplash Welcome to the part of festival planning in which your budget starts to take shape! Your venue costs

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September Bonus Content: Review: Scales and Sensibility

Title: Scales and Sensibility (Regency Dragons Book One) Author/Publisher: Stephanie Burgis Pages: 307pp Price: $4.99 (ebook) Release Date: 4 October 2021 Elinor Tregarth is a

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Talking My Path: Chelsea Luellon Bolton

[Welcome to our column, Talking My Path. Here, polytheists, witches, and Pagans of any tradition are invited to discuss and celebrate their spirituality in a

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At the Root of the Worlds — Part Three

I awoke to the sound of the car door creaking open. Warm, early afternoon sunlight spilled through windows high on the walls — too high

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Manners and Monsters

Title: Manners and Monsters Publisher: Ribbonwood Press Author: Tilly Wallace Pages: 318pp Price: $15.99 (paperback) / $3.99 (ebook) Hannah Miles is content with her life

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Little Golden Book Fairy Tale Favorites

Title: Little Golden Book Fairy Tale Favorites Publisher: Golden Books Authors: The Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen Illustrators: Gordon Laite and Sheilah Beckett Pages: 80pp Price: $7.99 Once

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Samantha Lykeia Sanders

[Please join us in welcoming Samantha Lykeia Sanders to ev0ke! An artist and author, she here discusses her (many!) spiritual traditions, her artwork, her books under

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Augusta Van Dyne and the Ghost Dog of Stratemeyer Hall

Woman wearing a cloche hat, 1920s. Wikimedia commons. Early on the afternoon of 13 March 1926, Augusta Van Dyne looked up from her copy of Poe’s

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At the Root of the Worlds — Part Five

I was falling and climbing, sliding and flying. I was bitterly cold and achingly hot. I closed my eyes, but I could still see.  I

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Sneak Peek: Yswein and the Gobelings — Part One

Image courtesy of Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash “May I interest you in some lavender mead, Maestress Yswein?” From across the room, Charrin Ghar lifted a