(Meet Mago Contributor) Tamara Wyndham

I have been making art all my life; encouraged by my mother, an artist. My mother died of cancer when I was almost 9 years old: the trauma catalyzed my Read More …

(Poem & Story) Changing Women’s Light by Sara Wright

Born of Stone and Trees Birthing a People from a Mountain of  Light I hold slivers of her body touch numinous fragments worked by Peoples who honor and live the Read More …

(Poem) Lost texts by Susan Hawthorne

This poem is one of a series of poems from my book Lupa and Lamb. They are poems invented on the basis of language research, and they tell the history Read More …

(Art Essay 2) We Need to Talk: Patriarchal Language V Our Mother’s Tongue by Claire Dorey

The threat of rape is part of patriarchal language. Renaissance revival art immortalizing and normalizing Greco-Roman rape culture wraps rape in a cloak of silence: Images of rape are there Read More …

(Art Essay 1) We Need to Talk: Patriarchal Language V Our Mother’s Tongue by Claire Dorey

“Take the chain off your brain” – You Gotta Believe, Rose Royce. Throw open the windows. Let the wind shred the curtains. Let the wind tear this house off her Read More …

(Poem) Peace Prayer by Mary Saracino

[Author’s Note: Previously published at www.newversenews.com, April 22, 2007.] Peace to children around the worldof every hue and nation;peace to mothers who bring forth lifeand nurture us through sorrow;peace to Read More …

(Poem) The Crone of Gethsemane by Stephanie Mines, Ph.D.

She is made from countless years of defying patriarchy, Strengthened by grief, Made wiser by betrayal. Injustice, bullying, rape, plunder, gaslighting, lying, manipulation of truth. These are tools of colonialists, Read More …

(S/HE V3 N2 Book Review) Philip C. Almond’s Mary Magdalene: A Cultural History by Mary Ann Beavis

[Editor’s Note: This was included in the journal, S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Vol 3 No 2, 2024).] The cover description of this book describes it as “the first major Read More …

Ice Above and Below and the Coming of the Light by Sara Wright

January’s twilight hours draw me into her pale embrace stalactites and frozen streams whisper that winter’s skin is thin even with months to go flowing water is muted under seeded Read More …

The Great Mother and Her Beasts by Francesca Tronetti

While I have been working on turning parts of my dissertation into a book on the Goddess Cybele and those deities that are most likely early incarnations of her, the Read More …

(Poem) Peace & War by Mary Saracino

[Author’s Note: Originally published at newversenews.com, December 11, 2009.] Peace isa heartbeata breatha bowl of riceor soupor pastaor beansa kissa caresslaughtersafetyschool bookshealth carejobsjoygratitude War isflat-linesrattling ralesdeafening dirgesa litanyof mangledgutsoozing brainsrighteous causescold Read More …

(Book Excerpt 4) Wounded Feminine: Grieving with Goddess Edited by Claire Dorey, Pat Daly, and Trista Hendren

[Editor’s Note: This and subsequent excerpt parts are from the anthology entitled Wounded Feminine: Grieving with Goddess, published by Girl God Books (2024).] Death is an Old Woman Jude Lally Read More …

We’ve Seen This Playbook Before by Janet Rudolph

ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has been doing mass round-ups of anyone who looks like “the other.” The people cheered.  “This is my country,” they shouted to the deportees. “Go Read More …