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Paganism

Raechel Henderson

[This issue, we sit down with Raechel Henderson. A witch and sewist, Henderson here discusses her personal spiritual practices; her book, Sew Witchy; and her

For Our Readers

Astrologist Hypes $1000 Certificate to Read the Stars, Does Not Understand the Shock of the Poors

Tell us that you’ve never had to live paycheck to paycheck without saying that exactly. DawningWisdom has found a way, and it includes shaming anyone

For Our Readers

Happy Anniversary! A Letter From the Editor

Roughly a year ago, we decided to move our publication from Medium to our very own website. This was done largely to preserve our rights

Reviews

The Necromancer’s Light

Title: The Necromancer’s Light (Radiance Book One) Publisher/Author: Tavia Lark Pages: 171pp Price: $4.99 Shae is a necromancer. A decade ago, he made a deal

Paganism

Talking My Path: Jen Johnson

[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

Guide

The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Four

Image courtesy of Shahin Khalaji at Unsplash. The parking lot of Javith Lake was filled to capacity with emergency vehicles, as was the road leading

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The Black God’s Drums

Title: The Black God’s Drums Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates Author: P. Djèlí Clark Pages: 112pp Price: $11.99 / $3.99 It is a world that might

Paganism

In the Grove of the Fallen God

Image courtesy of Ramazan Tokay on Unsplash Soft, sure steps approached from the direction of the sun; she could feel the warmth on her arm.

Games

The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part One

Image courtesy of Shahin Khalaji at Unsplash I actually like being a necromancer. My stupid cousin Marcilia (pyromancer, useless ability except for lighting campfires) will

Talking My Path

Eleutheria: A Tale of Magna Athenaia — Part One

Image courtesy of Jesse Collins at Unsplash [Author’s Note: in a world that might have been, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius devastated the entire Mediterranean