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Raechel Henderson
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[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
Astrologist Hypes $1000 Certificate to Read the Stars, Does Not Understand the Shock of the Poors
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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
Happy Anniversary! A Letter From the Editor
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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
The Necromancer’s Light
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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
Talking My Path: Jen Johnson
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[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
The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Four
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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
The Black God’s Drums
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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
In the Grove of the Fallen God
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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.
The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part One
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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
Eleutheria: A Tale of Magna Athenaia — Part One
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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