(Poem) My Imaginary Cat by Harriet Ann Ellenberger

[Editors’ Note: Learn about how the “Nine Poets Speak” series came to be in place here.] Photo by Matthew Larkin, on Unsplash Living alone and feeling lonely,I was looking for comfort,but Read More …

(Art Essay) The Lover by Sanna Pöyhönen

The concept of Lover was triggered by a dilemma women face in the modern work environment. Everyone knows the slogan ‘Nice girls don’t get the corner office’ but women also Read More …

(Art Essay) The Leader: Taming the Wolf Power with Art by Sanna Pöyhönen

The Wolf Lady / the Leader was born during the first days of the war of Ukraine in 2022.  The Leader gathers a pack together, and empowers it to accomplish Read More …

Motherline by Susun Weed

     We each have a Motherline. The Motherline is held by the mitochondria. Our mitochondria come only from our mother. Mitochondria are small: there are many of them in Read More …

(Book Excerpt 2) Asherah: Roots of the Mother Tree ed. by Trista Hendren Et Al

[Editor’s Note: This excerpt series is from Asherah: Roots of the Mother Tree ed by Claire Dorey, Janet Rudolph, Pat Daly, and Trista Hendren (Girl God Books, 2025).] About this Read More …

(She Summons Excerpt) The Expressive Dark Arts by Michele J. Celello

[Editor’s Note: This essay was included in She Summons: Why Goddess Feminist Activist Spirituality? Volume 1, coedited by Kaalii Cargill and Helen Hye-Sook Hwang (Mago Books, 2021).] The Expressive Dark Read More …

(Poem & Photography) Autumn Equinox 2025: The Cutting Away and the Gathering In by Sara Wright

There is something very special about ‘the cutting away and  gathering in’ … my very wild gardens are flattened, my wildflower field has just been mowed,  trees are turning, and Read More …

(Art) Star of Ishtar by Tamara Wyndham

Inanna is the Sumerian goddess of war, love, and fertility. Ishtar is the Akkadian name of the same goddess. They started as separate goddesses, but were syncretized by the poet/priestess Enheduanna. Inanna/Ishtar’s most Read More …

(Nine Sister Networks E-Interview) Danica Anderson’s Kolo Work by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

[Editor’s Note: Return to Mago E-Magazine (RTME) introduces Sister Organizations under the banner of the Nine Sister Networks as a way of consolidating Matriversal Feminism previously known as Goddess Feminist Activist Spirituality. Read More …

(Poem) giri by Susan Hawthorne

a tortoise swallowed a mountain having thought that the mountain was slow and steady like her good self the tortoise was shocked to discover that many hidden things go on Read More …

(Essay 13) Mago Halmi (Great Mother) Shapes Topographies with Her Skirt: An Introductory Discussion by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

[Author’s Note: This essay was included in the journal, S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Vol 3 No 1, 2024). Footnotes numbers here differ from those of the original Read More …

(Poem) Who Are You? by Stephanie Mines

Who Are You? You are the one who Folded and Unfolded In rhythmic undulations Perfectly timed To orchestrate your dance of being. You are the one who Differentiated your cells Read More …

(Art Essay) Honouring the Finnish Wind Witches by Sanna Pöyhönen

I call this ocarina I made The Wind Witch. In old times when my birth country Finland was big in sail boat manufacturing, each boat had to be equipped with Read More …