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Category Archives: Pagan Stuff
The Wildhunt Blog on “The Search For A Better Pagan Book Marketâ€
The Wildhunt Blog has a thought-provoking post about what’s right and wrong with the current state of Pagan publishing. It and its comments are well worth reading, even if it is a couple of months old.
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Solstice Cards, Buttons, T-Shirts Ready
Well, I’ve spent the day putting variations of my “Solstice Is the Reason†design up at my CafePress shop. There are t-shirts, buttons and magnets, cups, coasters, wallclocks, “postage pals†(which are labels you can put your stamps on to … Continue reading
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PanGaia Goes Celtic
If you haven’t seen it yet, the current issue (#42) of PanGaia features articles and interviews about Celtic spirituality, including “Meet the New Druids.†It has this funny-looking guy on the cover. Go run out and get a copy!
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The Difficulty of Military Honor in War
A Journey That Ended in Anguish is a sad article in the LA Times about the supposed suicide of a military ethicist in Iraq last June. I’ll let you visit the link to read the story rather than summarize it … Continue reading
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