(Art) Mutti by Lydia Ruyle

  Matrioshka nesting dolls symbolize the continuing cycle of life in the female line: daughter, mother, grandmother, great- grandmother. Mutti’s Matrioshkas banner is dedicated to my mother known as Mutti, Read More …

(Poem) Salvator Feminus by Gloria Manthos

No plaisance, all innocence lost The reality of the beast makes the grandeur of real men even more mythical. Consent a myth itself, legendary- the boundary which separates man from Read More …

(Special Post 7) Why Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality?

[Editor’s Note: This was first proposed in The Mago Circle, Facebook Group, on March 6, 2014. We have our voices together below and publish them in sequels. Special thanks to Trista Read More …

(Prose poem) My Three Grandmothers by Mary Saracino

1. Immacolata The Boss we called her, though in life her authority barely reached beyond the aroma-stained walls of her over-worked kitchen. She came to America from Puglia in 1920, Read More …

(Poem and art) Softly by Rose Aiello Morales and Victor Hernández

Sing softly, a song to make them stand, perhaps they’ll listen, baying noiseless in the night, music has its charms, the savage breast contains staccato beats.

(Essay 1) Re-Visioning Mythologies of Gender/Sex by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

This is the first part of an essay by the author published in Goddess Pages in 2008. “Gender” might be described as “one’s perception of their self” as being either Read More …

(Art) Protectress by Jassy Watson

This painting was born entirely intuitively. She emerged from the timber of her own accord and the patterns and shapes made with initial markings were followed. I approached the work Read More …

(Meet Mago Contributor) Victor Hernández

Victor Hernández is an artist from Socorro, Texas who recently returned to la frontera after spending several years in Austin and Houston working as a commercial artist.  His painting, “Angel Read More …

(Book review) Poemas Ante el Catafalco: Grief and Renewal by Donna J. Snyder, reviewed by Mary Saracino

Poemas Ante el Catafalco: Grief and Renewal (Chimbarazu Press 2014)  Donna J. Snyder It is a poet’s challenge to find language for emotions that elude language. In Poemas Ante el Read More …

(Essay 1) What Is Gender-specific Profitability? by Stacey Hughes

I coined the term gender-specific profitability in regard to weighing and measuring POWER. In my early youth I worked with young homeless girls, in an accommodation service we were establishing, Read More …

(Art) Fairies Dancing at Beltane (with Village Witch) by Eileen Haley

 

(Poem) Omertà: A Love Song for My Ancestors by Mary Saracino

The sting of namelessness the blade of silence eviscerating memory that is how shame is interred deep into sinew and bone.   For my ancestors, muteness was chosen a precious Read More …

(Essay) Why I admire the goddess by Judy Foster

For me, the goddess, the female deity, is not one but many; she has reached across all cultures worldwide, has had many aspects and attributes, and has been known by Read More …