(Meet Mago Contributor) Michele J. Celello
Michele J. Celello is also a mother, poet, painter, health physicist, and a professional Middle Eastern dancer. She holds a BA in Philosophy, with a minor in physics from Northeastern Read More …
Michele J. Celello is also a mother, poet, painter, health physicist, and a professional Middle Eastern dancer. She holds a BA in Philosophy, with a minor in physics from Northeastern Read More …
Weaving was both an Original Act and an Act of Resistance. In ancient Goddess belief systems, the weaver Goddess created the universe. In contemporary art, Fibre Artists set out to Read More …
Samhain for Celts, Kekri for Finns, El Dia de Muertos for Mexicans, All Saints Day for Christians… Names of the celebration change but they all refer to this time of Read More …
[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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
[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 …
[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 …
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 …
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 …
[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 …
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 …