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April 8, 2013
It’s here! Astrology for Writers
My latest book, Astrology for Writers, is hot off the presses — and to celebrate, I’ve put together a companion workbook for novel writers. What’s more, the companion workbook is free for the next 30 days!
The Astrology for Writers Thirty-Day Novel Workbook is for you if you’d like to harness the power of astrology to write a novel in 30 days — whether you’re taking part in a month-long writing challenge, or you’d simply like to craft the first draft of a novel in four short weeks.
The workbook includes a timeline for writing a 50,000-word novel, as well as worksheets to help you develop characters and storylines. You can use the worksheets to plan your novel before you start writing — but if you prefer to write by the seat of your pants, you can also use the worksheets to shape your story along the way. Later, you can refer back to your completed worksheets as a sort of “story bible,” to help you edit and revise your work.
The worksheets are designed to be used with my latest book, Astrology for Writers: Spark your Creativity Using the Zodiac. It’s available from book sellers, online retailers, or from the publisher at www.llewellyn.com.

February 14, 2013
Happy Valentine’s Day!
February 4, 2013
Ancient Fears
The pages of history don’t lie — and neither does the Kimberly-Clark corporation, which referred to ancient Babylonian astrologers in this 1938 ad for their glare-free paper.

January 30, 2013
The Tarot Collector’s Starter Kit
I wasn’t asked to advertise or endorse this offer, but I do think it’s a neat way for a new tarot reader to assemble an instant collection of interesting decks.
For details, click here.

January 25, 2013
The Best Tarot Tote Ever
This has to be the best way for a tarot reader to carry her cards, ever. It’s a purse made out of a knotted scarf! That makes it a purse and a spread cloth in one.
You can find the instructions here.

January 21, 2013
Secrets and Sources of the Rider Waite Smith Minor Arcana

Pamela Colman Smith
Mary Greer is hosting a “can’t-miss” webinar.
Who actually designed the Rider-Waite Tarot cards? Did A. E. Waite unfairly take too much credit for the deck illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith? In this two-part webinar we’ll examine the evidence. It seems pretty clear that Waite had something very specific in mind for the Major Arcana, so do the Minors belong to Smith?
It turns out there may have been a specific purpose behind the illustrations to the Minor cards. We’ll closely explore a couple of stories that show an uncanny resemblance to Smith’s Minor Arcana and determine where the Minor Arcana images and meanings came from. But mostly we’ll see how the stories behind the Waite-Smith Minor Arcana can inform your own readings and card interpretations.
Join me for a bit of historical detective work as we seek to make the cards richer and deeper. This pictorial journey through the cards and peek into the lives of Waite and Smith will increase your own appreciation of the deck and enhance your work as a tarot reader.
To register, visit: Secrets and Sources of the Rider Waite Smith Minor Arcana | Global Spiritual Studies.

January 16, 2013
A Frieda Harris Original
Look at the impressive Frieda Harris painting Marcus Katz found on eBay!
Frieda Harris, of course, was the artist who painted the Thoth tarot deck for Aleister Crowley.
The eBay painting has a lot in common with those cards, including the use of projective geometry – an artistic technique designed to illustrate perspective. In fact, some of the details in the work look a lot like individual cards. Which ones do you recognize?
If you hurry, the painting can be yours for just $100,000.

October 29, 2012
Secret Weapons
Here are the books I’ll be using for this year’s NaNoWriMo.
http://www.amazon.com/Fill-Blank-Plotting-Outlining-Chickhollow/dp/1933987030
http://www.amazon.com/Tarot-Writers-Corrine-Kenner/dp/0738714577


October 18, 2012
The Light Grey Tarot

Lindsay Nohl and Jenny Bookler are busy setting up the “Tarot, Mystics and the Occult Exhibition” at the Light Grey Art Lab in Minneapolis. (Photo by Corrine Kenner)
I stopped by the Light Grey Art Lab today to pick up a copy of the Light Grey Tarot deck. It’s one of the most exciting decks I’ve ever seen.
While I was there, gallery owner Lindsay Nohl and manager Jenny Bookler were busy setting up the exhibition that will showcase the cards, so my daughter Julia and I got a sneak preview of some of the prints. I thought the images were amazing.
Creating the deck was a massive undertaking: 78 different artists collaborated on the project. Yes, you read that correctly: 78 artists — one for each card.
While each artist put his or her own spin on the traditional tarot, I had no trouble recognizing the cards. All of the artists stayed true to the heart of tarot, and references to the classic Rider-Waite deck are easy to spot.
What struck me, though, is that even though the cards themselves are individual expressions of a wide range symbols and themes, the deck itself still seems unified and cohesive. I think it speaks to the fact that tarot is based on symbolism — and symbolism is every artist’s native language.
I’ll be doing readings with the Light Grey Tarot deck next Friday, October 26, at the opening reception for “Tarot, Mystics and the Occult.” I can’t wait!

