Fiddler’s Green 7: Gods of the Afternoon
£12.50
Peculiar Parish Magazine from the US
February 2020
Art & Magic for Tea-Drinking Anarchists, Convivial Conjurors & Closeted Optimists
Description
Fiddler’s Green 7 features copper titling, a cover drawn by Benjamin A. Vierling, and 52 pages of art and magic, including reviews, a letters column, and the following:
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Et in Arcadia Ego, by Benjamin A. Vierling
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Magic at the Doorstep: Better Dwelling on the Threshold, Editorial by Clint Marsh
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The Written Word Where the Veil is Thin: Meaning and Misdirection on the Grimoire Path, by Daniel Yates, illustrated by Drowned Orange
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Who Shall Inherit the Earth? Wilderness and Anti-Humanism in Witchcraft, by Melissa Madara, illustrated by Moritz Krebs
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Theogony Made Simple: Tracing the Divine Branches of Your Family Tree, written and illustrated by Craig Conley
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Descended Masters: William Blake and the Fallen Angels, by Samuel McCabe, with illustrations from William Blake
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Releasing Wood Spirits: A Simple Question and a Life’s Work, written and illustrated by Susan Alexander
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The Heroine’s Journey, by Kelsey Yandura, illustrated by Jeff Hoke
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“A is for Apple,” fiction by Elin Heron, illustrated by Alexis Berger
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Remembering Will Cloughley, by Clint Marsh
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Utopia and Its Discontents, by Apio Ludd
BONUS FLEXI-DISC
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Mushroom Madness: by Anton Barbeau
Additional information
Weight | 0.160000 kg |
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