(Essay 1) Red Poppies Among the Ruins by Mary Saracino

[Author’s Note: Originally published in TRIVIA: Voices of Feminism, Issue 6, September 2007, www.triviavoices.net.] Under the alchemy of the sea and sky, my bones began to listen. The warm wind Read More …

The Advocate by Sara Wright

Recently I had a serious accident and ended up in a nursing home after the surgery. My experience in this house of horrors was terrifying. Without any family support I Read More …

(Music 4) Hunger by Alison Newvine

hunger wakes mama bear from her slumber is it pain is it desire is it the razor edge between them that draws us forth  from suspension  into differentiation into the Read More …

(Book Excerpt 3) Rainbow Goddess: Celebrating Neurodiversity ed. by K. L. Aldred, P. Daly, T Albanna, and Trista Hendren

[Editor’s Note: This anthology was published by Girl God Books (2022).] “An Autistic Bibliophile’s Tale” by Jessica Penot I once went back and found my first journal. I was 5 Read More …

(Art) Patriotic Paganism: The Fine by Andrea Redmond

Do you remember Miss Price, the trainee witch played by Angela Lansbury in Bedknobs and Broomsticks? Her magic was inspired by a patriotic desire to prevent a German invasion of Read More …

(Poem) A Desert by William Matthews

The world is a desert exclaiming that “I need water”-Roots reaching out, desperate, only for the water to be dried by the sun’s slaughter-Burned away into vapor before a chance Read More …

(Essay) Heard in a Dream: Indigenous Translations by Jillian Burnett

         The tongue is dead, but the ancestors speak. Slow to revive—still the message is clear. By today’s linguistical measures Taino is an extinct language. Yet the indigenous forbears send Read More …

(S/HE V2 N1 Essay 8) The Ancient Korean Whale-Bell: An Encodement of Magoist Cetacean Soteriology by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

[Editor’s Note: This essay to be posted as sequels is from the second volume of the S/HE journal. See S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Volume 2 Number 1, Read More …

(Quilt Art) A cosmic matriversal goddess daughter by Kaarina Kailo

Daughter of Ratri,  also referred to as Nisha, a Vedic goddess in Hinduism. She is the personification of the night. She is also described as the personification of dawn. Together with Ushas, she is referred to Read More …

(Poem) If Trees Could Talk by Mary Saracino

If trees could talk would they say feed me don’t leave me pipe down do your homework clean your room work longer hours eat more vegetables or would they say Read More …

(Poem) Fear of Equity by Alshaad Kara

If everything was right and fine,We would not be here to fight for our rights. But the reality is the real twistSince it is indicative of the hopeless hopesThat we Read More …

(S/HE V2 N1 Essay 7) The Ancient Korean Whale-Bell: An Encodement of Magoist Cetacean Soteriology by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

[Editor’s Note: This essay to be posted as sequels is from the second volume of the S/HE journal. See S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Volume 2 Number 1, Read More …