For My Patreon Supporters…and other updates
I managed to finish the first chapter of my Vanic novena book. This small pocket sized chapbook will consist of thirteen sections, each one offering a novena to a different member of the Vanir. I’ve uploaded that first chapter at my patreon blog and if you are a sponsor of my work, you can get a sneak peak of the entire thing. Enjoy, folks.
For those who want to learn more about becoming a patron, check out my patreon page here.
For readers of my main blog here, (y’all are awesome 🙂 ) this devotional will hopefully be available in November. I’m also working on a novena book to Freya but that has been pushed back a bit. Never fear though, it will get done. Slowly but surely, it will get done.
In the meantime, scroll down and check out some of the beautiful submissions to the Hoenir Agon. I really appreciate folks taking the time to create these lovely prayers and poems for Him and for joining the agon. There’s still a week to go (more or less — i can’t believe August is almost over! School starts for me next week. Where did summer go?).
A little head’s up to my hellenic and bacchic oriented readers: September’s agon will be dedicated to Persephone. 🙂
Finally, Walking the Worlds is accepting submissions for its Winter 2017 issue. The topic is ‘text and tradition’ and the deadline is Dec. 1. Please see here for more information on submission guidelines.
*whew* now I really do think that’s all…until tomorrow, folks.
Posted on August 25, 2017, in Patreon, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
Not to add to your list of things to do…!?! But, given how enthused the turnout for Hoenir has been thus far, I wonder if a “Norse Protogenoi” (as it were) devotional might not be something to consider down the line a bit. Anyway…just a thought, feel free to ignore it if it doesn’t sound either do-able or desirable. 😉
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Persephone for the next agon, you say? Woot! Woot!
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For the WTW, I am working through the Monotheistic Filter and how it affects Polytheistic thinking – how people look at texts, etc.
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Brilliant.
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Galina was the first to define the Filter for Polytheists.
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That is definitely a subject worth examining. It’s definitely a handicap that we Polytheists face…especially those of us who are new to Polytheism.
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I look forward to your Vanic novena book & the novena book to the Goddess Freya.
You share your sacred knowledge to those who seek to become closer to the Deities we love. I am grateful & blessed to know a fellow polytheist as a friend & through your blog.
May the Gods & Goddesses you are devoted you continue to love & inspire you,
Reverend Donna M. Swindells
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