Reviews for A Modern Celt
Here are some of the things reviewers have been saying about Mabh Savage’s first book – A Modern Celt. “A Modern Celt is my favorite kind of pagan book: one that makes historical traditions and sources...
View ArticleThe Woven Word – voice and magic
An excerpt from Romany Rivers’ The Woven word: In one of the major creation myths of Ancient Egypt the God Ptah thought the world in his mind and then created it by speaking magickal words or hekau....
View ArticleReviews for Ariadne’s Thread
Ariadne’s Thread by Laura Perry explores Minoan Paganism and how it can be drawn on for modern Pagan practice. Queen’s Sword recently reviewed Ariadne’s thread alongside the Minoan Tarot set that Laura...
View ArticleNew faerie books
We’re looking forward to publishing two new faerie related titles at Moon Books. Fairies is the latest book in Morgan Daimler’s series – previous installments being the Pagan Portals introduction Fairy...
View ArticlePagans Reclaiming Civilization
What is civilization, and is it a good thing? Author Brendan Myers is a Pagan and philosopher. Reclaiming Civilization is his sixth title at Moon Books, and it officially releases at the end of August....
View ArticleBrendan Myers videos
Brendan Myers writes about philosophy, environmental ethics, history of ideas, spirituality, urban fantasy fiction, and game design. After earning his Ph.D in philosophy from the National University of...
View ArticlePhilosophical inspiration
In the opening to his new book, Reclaiming Civilization, Brendan Myers writes… “I am grateful to the people of Křeničná, in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, who in July of 2015 graciously let me share...
View ArticlePagan, but not path specific
At Moon Books we publish a lot of titles that focus on specific paths, deities and practices. We also have a good selection of titles that consider spirituality in a broader sense. These are good books...
View ArticleNew for October – Pagan Portals – Gwyn ap Nudd
Pagan Portals – Gwyn ap Nudd is a new introductory title from Danu Forest, whose popular work Druid Shaman is also published by Moon Books. Gwyn, the bright god of the Brythonic underworld Annwfn and...
View ArticleThe Woven Word – voice and magic
An excerpt from Romany Rivers’ The Woven word: In one of the major creation myths of Ancient Egypt the God Ptah thought the world in his mind and then created it by speaking magickal words or hekau....
View ArticleReviews for Ariadne’s Thread
Ariadne’s Thread by Laura Perry explores Minoan Paganism and how it can be drawn on for modern Pagan practice. Queen’s Sword recently reviewed Ariadne’s thread alongside the Minoan Tarot set that Laura...
View ArticleNew faerie books
We’re looking forward to publishing two new faerie related titles at Moon Books. Fairies is the latest book in Morgan Daimler’s series – previous installments being the Pagan Portals introduction Fairy...
View ArticlePagans Reclaiming Civilization
What is civilization, and is it a good thing? Author Brendan Myers is a Pagan and philosopher. Reclaiming Civilization is his sixth title at Moon Books, and it officially releases at the end of August....
View ArticleBrendan Myers videos
Brendan Myers writes about philosophy, environmental ethics, history of ideas, spirituality, urban fantasy fiction, and game design. After earning his Ph.D in philosophy from the National University of...
View ArticlePhilosophical inspiration
In the opening to his new book, Reclaiming Civilization, Brendan Myers writes… “I am grateful to the people of Křeničná, in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, who in July of 2015 graciously let me share...
View ArticlePagan, but not path specific
At Moon Books we publish a lot of titles that focus on specific paths, deities and practices. We also have a good selection of titles that consider spirituality in a broader sense. These are good books...
View ArticleExcerpt from iPagan
From The Ever Changing Faces of the Gods ~ Luke Eastwood Over the last thousand years or so there have been huge changes in religion – most notably the one god coming to replace the many the...
View ArticleNew for November – Have a Cool Yule
Christmas is not reliably a happy time for Pagans. As planet-lovers, the gross consumption, the waste of food, the gifts bought to be thrown away can be deeply depressing. There’s also the lingering...
View ArticleExcerpt from Have A Cool Yule
Towards the end of the year the internet is full of pagan postings bemoaning the fact that they hate Christmas. How all the pagan meaning has been profaned and announcing that they will be holed up in...
View ArticleBooks for Pagan Parents
How do we best share our Pagan lives with our children, supporting them without indoctrinating them? How might an adult support a Pagan child when they are not Pagan themselves? Here are some books...
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