(Poem) Bone Woman Keens, Arlene Bailey

The Bone Woman keensas the Banshee’s screechpierces the darkness.Women everywhereengage in laments ofall matters and feelings. What happened?Times change.Worlds alter.Fires still burn ashearths warm and feed.Still there is somethinghorribly wrong. Read More …

(Photo Essay 7) Grandmothers by Kaalii Cargill

” . . . the psyche possesses a common substratum transcending all differences in culture and consciousness . . . This explains the analogy, sometimes even identity, between various myth-motifs, Read More …

(Essay) Blood & Honey Icons by Danica Anderson, Ph.D.

Grabancijas (Serbo-Croatian): The restless spirit of a melancholic necromancer man- blind with money and ego that meets death and enters into a series of trails in the forest near bodies Read More …

(Prose) The texture of your life by Nane Jordan

What is the texture of your life? Text-ure – from the root “text” with the -urrrreeeeeee. Texture is a feeling, in fingers touching fabric, rubbing to discern the sensation of Read More …

(Poem) The Song of the Forest by Sara Wright

When He comes I forget who I am. My story vanishes. Boundaries dissolve.  Emerald green,   leaf filtered light, clear mountain streams,  trees, lichens, moss – become ‘all there is’. In Read More …

(Essay 2B) Empress Influence on the Establishment and Rise in Popularity of the Virgin Mary and Kuan Yin by Krista K. Rodin, Ph.D.

Part 2B: Empress Wu Zeitan In addition to the female attributes that began to occur in the paintings and sculptures of the Buddhist deities during her reign, she is attributed Read More …

(Art 10) Kalika, Ishtar, Infancy the very beginning of by Megha

Fear her not, for her plumpness, her awkwardness, her intensity reminds  you of that which dwells  within , your “SHE” Infancy – the very beginning of Remember the earliest part Read More …

(Essay 4) What It’s Like to Live on Wimmin’s Land by Hearth Moon Rising

These essays don’t have to be read in order, but previous ones are here, here, and here. One spring evening, about dusk, reps from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department banged on Read More …

(Photo Essay 6) Grandmothers by Kaalii Cargill

“Visual images of the Goddesses stand in stark contrast to the image of God as an old white man, jarring us to question our culture’s view that all legitimate power Read More …

Goddess Epiphany 1978: She was Laughing, by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

Once upon a time, not so long ago, there was a young woman with a toddling child, who went off to the mythical land of Berkeley California, all the way Read More …

(Poem) Greek by Susan Hawthorne

This poem was inspired by the books of two modernist writers, both of whom broke rules, created new forms and these days academic industries have built up around them. Virginia Read More …

(Essay 14) The Norse Goddesses behind the Asir Veil: The Vanir Mothers in Continental Scandinavia by Kirsten Brunsgaard Clausen

[This part and the forthcoming sequels are an elaborated version of the original article entitled “The Norse Goddesses behind the Asir Veil: The Vanir Mothers in Continental Scandinavia—a late Shamanistic Read More …

(Poetry & Art) My Body, Her Body by Arlene Bailey

I walked barefoot on the earth My feet touching the body of my mother My body, Her body. I bathed under silvery moonlight In waters glimmering from her shine My Read More …