Originally posted on Per Sebek:
After almost a year of hard work, and some wonderful amazing contributors, we have finally got the Sobek Devotional published! ❤ It is now available to purchase here: https://neosalexandria.org/bibliotheca-alexandrina/current-titles/devotionals/lord-of-the-carnelian-temple-a-devotional-in-honor-of-sobek/ Please go and support this amazing book, and see what a wonderful devotional we’ve created for Sobek. ❤ Share this far…
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Polytheistic Voices: Interview with Dr. Edward Butler
Originally posted on Gangleri's Grove:
This week I had the pleasure of interviewing my friend and colleague Dr. Edward Butler. Edward has been doing crucial work in reclaiming our philosophical traditions as specifically polytheistic traditions. He’s a specialist in the Neo-Platonic philosopher Proclus and also one of the editors of Walking the Worlds Journal.…
Novena for Apollon Call for Submissions
Originally posted on Beloved in Light:
Inspired by G alina, now that I have wrapped up Before the Doors: A Domestic Worship of Apollon, I am doing a nine day novena. This will be non profit, published for price of printing by createspace. As such an offering to Apollon, looking for poems submitted focusing on…
Depth of Praise Review
In November Galina Krasskova sent me one of her extra copies of Depth of Praise: Poseidon Devotional by Terentios Poseidonides, or Terence P. Ward. Perhaps because I have always been devoted to Athena, Poseidon is sometimes hard for me to connect to, despite how much I respect Him. And that itself, being able to say…
I got published in a Pagan literary journal!
I got 2 poems published in the first issue of a new Pagan literary journal! Available here, information below: “The inaugural issue of the new journal published by the Salt Lake Pagan Society, Enheduanna contains 28 authors from many Pagan traditions living across the world. With poetry, book reviews, short stories, essays, and memoirs, volume 1…
Review of With Lyre and Bow
I just got my copy of With Lyre and Bow: A Devotional in Honor of Apollo complied and edited by Jennifer Lawrence for Bibliotheca Alexandria. Full disclosure: I have an essay published in this devotional. The cover is strikingly beautiful. This book has poetry, essays, art, fiction, and rituals and recipes. Unlike many devotionals that…
An Interview with P. Sufenas Virius Lupus regarding his new book
P. Sufenas Virius Lupus, the founder of the Ekklesía Antínoou spiritual group and author of The Phillupic Hymns and The Syncretisms of Antinous, has released a new book, Devotio Antinoo: The Doctor’s Notes, Volume One. It’ll be a month or so before I can afford to get my own copy, but I look forward to…
Interveiw with Lykeia, author of Crowned with Nine Rays
Today I’m interviewing Lykeia, priestess of Apollo and author of Crowned with Nine Rays: a Handbook to the Modern Worship of Apollon. Lykeia, thank you for being with us today. Can you start by telling us a little about yourself? Thank you Amanda, it is a pleasure. Well I must say you covered about half…
Interview with Tess Dawson, editor of Anointed
Hello all. Today I am interviewing Tess Dawson, the editor of Anointed, the newest Bibliotheca Alexandria anthology celebrating the Deities of the Near and Middle East. Full disclosure: I have nine poems published in this book. How long have you been a Canaanite Pagan? Also, what term do you prefer to refer to your religion…
Interview with Sannion about his new book, Ecstatic
You recently published what is, I believe, your fifth book, Ecstatic. Can you tell us a little about it? Ecstatic is the fifth book I’ve published through Nysa Press. Prior to that I edited a number of devotional anthologies for Bibliotheca Alexandrina and back around 2005 I released a collection of essays called A Temple…