Games

Iraq’s Stolen Antiquities Return Home

Sabah Arar Agence France-Presse — Getty Images You then who teach others, do you not teach yourself? While you preach against stealing, do you steal?

For Our Readers

Mourning the Living: A Story of Freedom

Image courtesy of design ecologist at Unsplash. When I was twenty, I went through a terrible break-up. Heartbroken, I felt that I would never be

Guide

Heron Michelle

[This issue we sit down with witch and author, Heron Michelle. Here, she discusses her personal spiritual practice; her new book, Elemental Witchcraft; and her

Paganism

ev0king the Moon: Harmonia Saille

There is something inherently magical about stones. However, if you conduct an internet search on magical stones, you are likely to find numerous posts on

Paganism

Bon Appétit

Image courtesy of Danny Gallegos on Unsplash. “Babe!? Hey, babe! Those wings done yet!?” Edith arched an eyebrow as Roger’s voice echoed through the living

Guide

Pagan Pride Day — Part One

A Romuva ceremony. Image courtesy of wikimedia commons. Eons ago, I was a local organizer for Pagan Pride Day in Conway, Arkansas. I did this

Paganism

The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum

Title: The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum Publisher: Misterio Press Author: Kirsten Weiss Pages: 288pp Price: $14.99 (pb) / free (ebook) Maddie Kosloski — jobless, nearly homeless — returns

Interviews

Alexandra Seidel

[Today, we sit down for an interview with author and poet, Alexandra Seidel. Here, she discusses the influence of mythology on her writing; her paranormal

Talking My Path

An American Patchwork: Barn Quilts and Hex Signs in the Rural Landscape

Detail from “Red Barn” by Timothy Eberly (Unsplash) showing a barn quilt square One (or, more accurately, two) of the more unique features of the

For Our Readers

Spellsicles

Image courtesy of Alson Marras at Unsplash Potions, tinctures, ointments and incenses! Teas and salves, sachets and essential oils! When it comes to ways to