How many readers actually buy books because they found them on Twitter? I’m about to find out. When I first… Read more Yes, I committed Twittercide
How many readers actually buy books because they found them on Twitter? I’m about to find out. When I first… Read more Yes, I committed Twittercide
https://litreactor.com/columns/a-brilliant-birthday-history-for-the-brilliant-alexandre-dumas Light some candles and eat some cake! The originator of two of my favorite classic works of literature was… Read more A Brilliant Birthday History for the Brilliant Alexandre Dumas
Every so often I get a wave of people online or at events who ask me to explain my belief… Read more Five Reasons why my Pagan Family is Like Yours
It’s never enough. It’s not enough to just write what you know or to read other works. It’s not enough… Read more Worth Waiting For
I’m a Pagan, a “witch,” a believer in old religions. My theological truths hold more spiritual meanings than most organized… Read more Paganism in a Monotheist/Atheist Society
Call it “toxic positivity” (yes this oxymoron now exists), I don’t care. I still believe that truth, justice, love, and… Read more Here we go, George Floyd…
“If you don’t wear a mask your germs are raping my lungs!” An internet stranger told me this. I am… Read more Why I don’t care if you DO or DON’T wear a mask
I love my columns. They give me steady paid work and remind me to keep going even when I want… Read more Writing Columns
Dave Grohl wrote a beautiful piece about live performances for the Atlantic earlier this week and it hit hard. I… Read more The Rona kills the arts
Drink soy the meat shortage is coming. That’s at least what major media outlets want us to think. Certain big… Read more “Meat” Shortage