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K.A. Opperman

[This month, we sit down with horror poet, weird fiction author, artist, and gardener K.A. Opperman. Here, he discusses his love of Halloween, his upcoming

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The Arte of Fire

Image courtesy of Aditya Joshi on Unsplash “Well, Pratina? Are they … bloodrats?” Pratina grimaced and shimmied backwards. Her head banged on the underside of the

Talking My Path

Andy Bambrick

Statue of Saint Brigid, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Gibbet Rath Massacre at the Curragh of Kildare in 1798 [This issue,

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Talking My Path: Cara Freyasdottir

[Welcome to our monthly column, Talking My Path. Here, Pagans and polytheists and witches of any tradition are invited to discuss their faith and their

Paganism

Vignette III: Eleionomae

Image courtesy of Brian Minear on Unsplash In the days of the Tourkokratia — when my grandfather’s grandfather was a child and Hellas was a

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Five Questions With: Ian Stuart Sharpe

[Today, we sit down for five quick questions with author Ian Stuart Sharpe, who discusses his new kickstarter campaign for Old Norse for Modern Times.] evOke: You recently launched a

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Jason Ridler

[Today, we sit down for an interview with historian and author, Jason Ridler. Here, he discusses his occult detective series, The Brimstone Files; the mythological, crime noir,

Interviews

Logan Albright

[This issue, we sit down for an interview with witch and author, Logan Albright. Here, he discusses his personal spiritual practice; his forthcoming book, Conform

Paganism

Hysthaany

Sekhmet from the Temple of Mut at Luxor. Currently on display at the National Museum, Copenhagen. “The star of my home system has many names

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

Texts flew blew and forth between Taz and Kanady. They talked over one another, sometimes typing the same thing. All caps, no caps, no punctuation,