little booklet of simple rituals for May Magic. This booklet is intended to be printed double sided (choose "side flip" or "short edge" on your printer settings to make sure the page orientation is correct).
Living the Questions–a nine month self-inquiry process of leaning into the questions of your life. “Pay what you can” pricing.
How to Use Moondalas/Moonwheels–single day class and resource archive for creating and maintaining a moonwheel keeping process for charting your mood and more.
Trinket Oracle Beginner’s Guide–single day class and resource collection for creating your own trinket oracle set and for using and reading charm castings.
The Woman's Book of Soul (a bit more Christian than I usually like)
Moonlight Gratitude (I specifically was looking for an addition to a nightly practice. The entries are very short/basic. I'd like something a little more.)
Battle at Hackham Heath (reading aloud to kids)
Listening to:
Just Finished: Stolen Focus (audio book by Johann Hari--highly recommend!)
A Wrinkle in Time (with kids for literature class. 90% done and one day of the loan left!)
Magic Mail for Patreon community (taking me a while, but I'm making something good for you!)
New stickers!
Thinking about:
Claiming the space and time and agency for our creative lives, particularly in the context of family responsibilities.
Book projects! I must choose! I must write! I know it, I feel it, and carving out time to focus on it is feeling impossible.
The erosion of reproductive rights in the US and how it is seems so clearly that it is about control of women and womb-carriers' bodies and autonomy.
Reclaiming our attention as a radical act of resistance in this fragmenting/fracturing culture.
June #30DaysofGoddess books and cards including new full color ones to cut apart!
Collecting submissions for a new #365DaysofGoddess devotional companion book.
Looking forward to:
Having a homemade crepe festival on Sunday
Taking a social media break to focus on my new book
"Look what the Goddess does when she is sad:
she takes up a tambourine, made of taut skin
and rimmed with castanets of brass,
and she begins to dance. The sound of flutes
blares out wildly, reaching even to the depths
of the underworld, so loud, so clamorous is it.
Look what the Goddess does when she is sad:
she finds the wildness in herself, and as she does,
she finds that there is joy there too."
--Greek Dramatist Euripides (quoted in The Goddess Companion)