An anthology of lullabies
you were a spider busy with
consuming the prey, only to suddenly realize that the prey is a part of yourself.
Folklore of the Elder: The Macrocosm Through the Microcosm
Folk stories and folklore contain the shared knowledge of a collective. They may have their regional differences and several versions, but they convey truths and lessons, often hard ones. Folk stories and folklore are not some passive thing but instead form an active part of our lives today
Can mini ponds influence microclimates in the city?
The city's microclimates alienate animals and plants. But with a reconfiguration of belief systems about what city life can or should be, creating urban microclimates that invite animals and plants to thrive is feasible.
Spring Courses on Green Witchcraft, Land-connection, and Paganism
Sliding scale and discounted enrolment
Jumping the Gap: Where Green Transphobia Leads
While a genderless society might be the ideal, we don’t live in that society, and until we do, opposing trans rights won’t help us get there. Gender is a social construction, but if we try to eliminate the category of gender outright, then the experience of transgender people living in a cis-normative society is erased.
Polytheistic Monasticism as a Homecoming
Beyond the context of Polytheistic Monasticism, creating such spaces is important in terms of providing spiritual nourishment for those of us struggling to survive in a world that is experienced as overwhelming and hostile.
Lula and the Yanomami: Uproar Over Photos in Brazil
Indigenous peoples have endured rampant assault, starvation and murder for hundreds of years, the fraction which survived are still enduring this paradigm, and the last 4 years are not single-handedly responsible for the injustices these peoples have been faced with, only for allowing business to go on as usual.
Finding Solace, Finding Strength
It’s tiring though, isn’t it. These issues are ones that we should all be concerned about, are not unique to the UK and are a symptom of capitalism, particularly when the plebs get a bit lairy. I think what can be most tiring is the feeling of uselessness so many of us have.
Mourning P-22, the Mountain Lion of Los Angeles
What if we finally learned to see this land as a family, a home, a partner, instead of a blank canvas? People’s love of P-22 gave me hope that maybe, amidst all the wanton destruction and erasure, that kind of connection was possible.
The Original Heresy: Homesickness, Civilization, and Transcendental Religion (part 2)
To be pagan is nothing more and nothing less than to be fully human, fully human in a more-than-human world. The alienating forces of civilization—including Christianity, yes, but also capitalism, industrialism, the Enlightenment, and patriarchy—have divided us from ourselves, from each other, and from the more-than-human world. The work of being pagan today, then, is to reclaim our humanity.
The Original Heresy: Homesickness, Civilization, and Transcendental Religion (part 1)
The original heresy is the belief that the earth is not our home, that our real life is somewhere else—whether in heaven or a future technotopia. We embrace this heresy to make sense of that nagging feeling that something is wrong with the world itself. But the real reason we feel this way is because civilization alienates us from everything that makes us human.
G&R's 2022 Retrospective: Poetry
The perpetual uncertainty of life in this world is given meaning through poems, and for that we want to venerate our poets.
From Household Budgets to Saving the Planet
The idea of being a civilized human, sustainable and developed, is harnessed to domestication as exploitation, with domestication providing the necessary resources to sustain growth and civilization, because ‘nature’ is finite.
Seasons Greetings ~ Robin Folklore
If you have seen a robin in your garden quite frequently, then the chances are it will be the same robin each time, as they are highly territorial and will see off any rivals eyeing up his territory.
Unheimlich Maneuvers: an excerpt from The White Deer, by Melinda Reidinger
An excerpt from Melinda Reidinger’s upcoming release, The White Deer
Upcoming Release: The White Deer, by Melinda Reidinger
Our newest title, now available for pre-order
Speaking of Suicide
“One of the most difficult questions for anyone to ask is, ‘Have you had thoughts of ending your life?’”
New Release: The Secret of Crossings, by Rhyd Wildermuth
The latest release from Rhyd Wildermuth and Ritona Press
The Connections Between Bolsonaro Supporters, QAnon, Satanism and Aliens
Once we advocate for Democratic principles, or any basic mode of co-existing on a planet with 8 billion people, we are bound to face situations where certain groups take their theories to a Dictatorial level.
Dualities and Polarities: Are They Useful in Paganism?
For most people there’s male and female, masculine and feminine. We’re used to duality as a way of seeing the world: Plato, Descartes, Manichaeanism, all taught us that the ways of the world are easily divided into two – night and day, good and bad, mind over matter, mythos and logos.