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Category Archives: Books
Guest Author: Linda Bradley – Apples don’t fall far…
Do you ever wonder where your love of something really comes from? With the loss of my mother this past year, sorting through stacks of letters, postcards, and family photos has brought a fresh understanding for some of the mysteries … Continue reading
Guest Author: Alan Richardson – The Lightbearer
Alan Richardson is one of those authors who seems to have always been on my shelves. I first came across his work more years ago than I care to remember, when I was devouring every reputable book on magic and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, earth, England
Tagged Aleister Crowley, Charles Seymour and Christine Hartley, Dion Fortune, esoteric writer, magic, occult, William G. Gray.
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Guest author: Jeff B. Grant
I read quite a log of blogs. I regard Sue Vincent’s as up among the very best – both in the subjects she deals with and in the quality of her own writing. So to have been offered a small … Continue reading
Adele Marie Mark, fantasy author, talks to D.G. Kaye
Reblogged from D.G.Kaye: Today’s guest feature is Adele Marie Park and her newly published book, Wisp. Although Adele has published stories in two anthologies, this is her debut book, so we are both excited for her visit here today. You … Continue reading
The Unforetold Threshold… Stuart France
* We live with hidden presences. The village street, its air heavy under the hot sun, its surface baked hard beneath our feet, is lined with dwellings. Before we enter any one of these home-steads we are confronted by a … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, Folk Tale, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, sacred geometry, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Tee-Pee Tales III… Stuart France
* BUFFALO, FIELD-MOUSE AND RED-FOX cont… …In another part of the meadow Red-Fox was hunting mice for breakfast. He saw one and jumped on him with with all four feet but the little fellow got away. In his disappointment Red-Fox … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative history, Folk Tale, interpretation, meaning, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Tee-Pee Tales II… Stuart France
* BUFFALO, FIELD-MOUSE AND RED-FOX cont. …Buffalo trampled the grass and tore up the earth with his front hoofs but when he looked for Field-Mouse he was nowhere to be found. ‘That’s put an end to him,’ thought Buffalo. Just … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative history, Folk Tale, interpretation, meaning, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Tee-Pee Tales… Stuart France
* BUFFALO, FIELD-MOUSE AND RED-FOX. Field-Mouse was out gathering wild-beans for winter when Buffalo came down to the meadow to graze. ‘He will mow down the long-grass with his prickly tongue and there will be no where left to hide,’ … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative history, Folk Tale, interpretation, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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The space between the words
I love my bedroom. It is nothing special. The decor is plain and simple and the room holds far more book-space than clothes storage. I sleep, read and dress in there and, more importantly, the dog does nothing in there … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, outer form, outward and visible sign, respect, rituals
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Wasteland #midnighthaiku
“…And slaughter might very well explain it looking at Wen’s features… which I do not really want to right now because of the very obvious pain…‘They burned it themselves,’ she says kicking the vitrified rock and then continues her circuit. … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, alternative history, Ancestors, Brigantes, Don and Wen, haiku, heart of Albion, history, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, vitrified hillfort
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