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A Gladiator’s Tale

Title: A Gladiator’s Tale (Leonidas the Gladiator Mysteries Book Two) Publisher: JA/AG Publishing Author: Ashley Gardner Pages: 258pp Price: $9.99 / $3.99 Rome. AD 63.

Interviews

Interview: Morgan Daimler

[Today, we sit down for a short interview with Morgan Daimler. The author of several books in the Pagan Portals series, as well as an on-going fiction

Interviews

Ridire Quinn

[Today we sit down for an interview with Ridire Quinn, author and poet of Sometimes a Screech Owl. Here, he discusses his personal beliefs, his

Guide

ev0ke’s Midwinter Gift-Giving Guide: 2020 Edition

Image courtesy of Nynne Schroder at Unsplash The winter holiday season encompasses many different holidays (secular) and holy days (religious) for many different people in

For Our Readers

Madeleine Green and the Ghost of Flight 283 — Part Two

“Where’s Papa? Where’s Caroline and Jack-Jack?” Incorporeal entities couldn’t really speak, of course. Not in the way that corporeal beings could. But if they could

Talking My Path

ev0king the Moon: Ryan McClain: Abnoba

I honestly can not recall the first place that I saw the name Abnoba. I wish it would have been one of those moments that

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Gutter Mage

Title: Gutter Mage Publisher: Saga Press Author: JS Kelley Pages: 332pp Price: $21.99 / $12.99 Rosalind Featherstone is a mage. Or, at least she was

Bonus Content

Thanksgiving, Fakelore, and the Journey to Decolonize My Craft

I have a dirty, NeoPagan confession to make. I have never been able to get behind the idea of the idea of Fall Equinox as

Paganism

The Queen of Ieflaria

Title: The Queen of Ieflaria (Tales of Inthya Book Two) Publisher: Ninestar Press Author: Effie Calvin Pages: 248pp Price: $14.99 / $5.99 After four months of difficult travel, Princess Esofi

Talking My Path

J.K. Rowling Wrote Harry Potter: Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Pretend That She Didn’t

There is no spell to remove an author’s biases from their work. Photo by Artem Maltsev on Unsplash Hearing Twitter tell it, Daniel Radcliffe is a child prodigy