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November 20, 2023

Review: Celtic Goddesses, Witches, and Queens Oracle

 I have always had a weakness for tarot and oracle decks because I love to see the different artistic interpretations applied to each card. But, as anyone who is interested in them knows, the market has become really glutted with decks over the last few years, to a degree that its hard to maintain any excitement for them (at least for me). There are a few exceptions to that though and this deck
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Published on November 20, 2023 08:25

November 3, 2023

Book review: Bogowie

 Doing things a little different today, a book review of a subject I actually don't know much about. I thought it would be fun to dig into a subject that's new to me so today we're going to be talking about T. D. Kokoszka's book 'Bogowie: A Study of Eastern Europe's Ancient Gods'. This one is out through my publisher Moon Books.Bogowie is a fascinating dive into Slavic paganism from an academic
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Published on November 03, 2023 02:32

October 13, 2023

Fairy Folklore in Coraline

In 2021 I had started a series of posts examining fairy folklore found in popular movies and shows. I've been on a bit of a hiatus from that but wanted to return to it with a look at Neil Gaiman's Coraline (the movie, not the book). Obviously I am not trying to argue here that the author's intention was to frame the story this way, although it may well have been, but what I want to do here is to
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Published on October 13, 2023 12:29

July 23, 2023

7 Things About Irish Mythology

 Today I thought it would be good to cover some points about Irish mythology that are important for people interested in the subject to know. These include common confusions as well as helpful tips and I hope people will find it all interesting. Of course for some readers this won't be new information but for others it may be the first time they're seeing these ideas, so I'm trying to cover a
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Published on July 23, 2023 07:52

May 23, 2023

Freya's Cats

 The subject of Freya's cats came up recently on social media, so I wanted to share this excerpt from my forthcoming book Pagan Portals Freya. I hope this may clarify some points, as this summarizes the information we have from the older sources and may help people differentiate between new ideas and stories and the older beliefs. Cats –Freya is said to travel in a chariot pulled by two cats,
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Published on May 23, 2023 06:40

May 5, 2023

All of My Fairy Writing

  I've been asked several times about what I've written on fairies by people looking into my writing on the subject. I finally decided it would just be easier to write a quick bit here about it. I'm including articles, presentations, and books. I am not including the range of my blog material on Living Liminally or on Patheos Agora: Irish-American Witchcraft or Witches&Pagans On the Fairy Road. (
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Published on May 05, 2023 08:21

May 1, 2023

Bad Meme: Beltane Edition

 Several years ago I had done a few posts seeking to clarify confusion around popular things on social media relating to specific pagan holidays including Yule, Samhain, and 'Ostara'. I've never done one for Bealtaine mostly because I haven't seen a huge amount of misinformation about it being shared around. That is starting to change, at least a bit, so today I thought I'd tackle a couple of
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Published on May 01, 2023 08:45

April 21, 2023

Current List of All My Published Work

  Bibliography Articles“HealingRitual for the Ocean Waters”, Circle Magazine issue 109 summer 2011“AGaelic View of Samhain”, Celtic Guide, vol. 1 issue 10 Oct. 2012     “Celebrating Imbolc with the Family”, Air n-Aithesc, vol.1 issue 1, Feb.2014     “The Witch, the Bean Feasa, and the Fairy Doctor in Irish Culture”. Airn-Aithesc, vol. 1 issue 2, Aug. 2014    “Finding the
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Published on April 21, 2023 10:11

April 5, 2023

Ask Me Anything - fiction

 Its been a while since I did an Ask Me Anything style blog and also a while since I wrote about my fiction so I thought that would be fun to do today. I've collected some questions from social media and am answering them here for everyone. Feel free to add additional questions in the comments if you'd like. Nicole: What’s your favorite fictional book that you have written?My answer: That's
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Published on April 05, 2023 06:16

March 27, 2023

Sacred Tattooing

I have always seen tattooing as a sacred process, a way to permanently embed images and symbols into the flesh that have a transcendent meaning. All of my tattoos contain this level of meaning and are first and foremost for me spiritual and secondarily art work. Even the process of being tattooed has spiritual implications for me, and I have often approached the experience as an offering to the
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Published on March 27, 2023 09:06