Category: Interviews

Conversations with authors, practitioners, and the people whose work has shaped my own.

  • 5 Spiritual / Pagan Blogs You Must Subscribe to (Besides Mine)

    5 Spiritual / Pagan Blogs You Must Subscribe to (Besides Mine)

    Spiritual and pagan blogs are plentiful but generally lack consistency or longevity–more on that in an upcoming post about a survey I conducted this month. I’m a bit envious of bloggers who are able to find a very focused niche and stick with it. I may be both prolific in my writings and in it…

  • Interview with a Pagan Bookseller: Trends in Spiritual Books

    Interview with a Pagan Bookseller: Trends in Spiritual Books

    Pagan bookseller Debra Strasser is my go-to person to find out what’s happening with spiritual books, whether Christian, Pagan, or other religions. She blogs at The 5 Things I Need for Pagan Blog Project 2012 and at 200 Books I Own and Haven’t Read. When I asked her if I could use her real name…

  • Interview with Pagan Author Christine Ashworth

    Interview with Pagan Author Christine Ashworth

    Below: the book trailer for Demon Soul by Christine Ashworth — if you like True Blood, you’ll like Christine’s paranormal romances. Christine Ashworth: A Brief Interview Author Christine Ashworth is the first in my new interview series with writers, teachers, musicians, artists, and readers who are either pagan or fit the “Spiritual Eclectic” description. Christine…

  • Religious Bigots, Hypocrites, and Wiccans Disguised as Good  Christians

    Religious Bigots, Hypocrites, and Wiccans Disguised as Good Christians

    Grrrr. I’m still highly offended. From the Bookshelf Rite of Awakening — Southern Gothic with bite, Book One of the Rites of Passage. Available direct from the author → Or read it free in my online Library. Out of  deference  to  my  children—and  the  several times this  has happened—I’ll  keep  it  vague,  but  I am…

  • Baffled

    Baffled

    Some men don’t appreciate my sense of humor. From the Bookshelf Rite of Awakening — Southern Gothic with bite, Book One of the Rites of Passage. Available direct from the author → Or read it free in my online Library. “Hey, gorgeous, I’m looking for some fun. Can you help me out?” “Sure.  Twenty  feet …

  • Struggling Again

    Struggling Again

    They say it takes 28 days to create a new habit. I think it takes a lot less to create a bad one or to lose your momentum on the good ones. From the Bookshelf Rite of Awakening — Southern Gothic with bite, Book One of the Rites of Passage. Available direct from the author…