Tag: j r r tolkien
Return of Odin, by Richard Rudgley
The Return of Odin, which bears a preface entitled “The Gathering Storm” is bound to occasion a certain amount of nervousness, particularly given the subject matter. That being said, once I completed the book, this title makes perfect sense in its context.
Dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers: Magick and the art of storytelling
Storytelling allows us to create whole new worlds or to recast our current one in a more striking shape -- as dream, as nightmare, or political tool.
Nature Mystics, by Rebecca Beattie
Part of the Pagan Portals series, Nature Mystics is a strong introduction to connections between British authors and spirituality.
Not of this world: An otherkin primer
Otherkin are people who consider themselves to be non-human in some way. For some, it’s a spiritual belief and for others metaphor and personal narrative.
Rewild witchcraft, worship Loki, and get rich
Want to get rich? Here are three ways, and, oh, do these things too.
New Encyclopedia of the Occult, by John Michael Greer
The New Encyclopedia of the Occult is a fairly substantial book, in size, weight, and topics covered. Even its bibliography is substantial.