(Poem & Photography): Autumn Light by Sara Wright

Where are they?September’s lightilluminates one butterflyin flightBittersweet lossescast slanted shadows,pierce cool nightsmorning mistlifts aslight streamsthrough translucentleavesone acorn falls… autumn’s breatha gift ofprimal scent Where are They?on the Spirit Wingsof Sandhills Read More …

(Essay 12) 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 …

(Meet Mago Contributor) Sanna Pöyhönen

I’m an artist, mathematician, ceramicist, artificial intelligence specialist, doctor of science, researcher, fungi enthusiast, traveller, teacher, small entrepreneur –  so many tags on me that I don’t even like to Read More …

(Video) The Oracle Re-Members Gaia by Annalisa Derr, Ph.D.

The Pythia, priestess of Apollo at Delphi, was the most renowned oracle of the ancient world. Leaders sought her counsel on matters ranging from warfare to agriculture. She stood as Read More …

(Nine Sister Networks E-interview) Glenys Livingstone’s PaGaian Cosmology 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 Read More …

(Book Excerpt 1) 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).] The Great-Goddess Read More …

(Art) Star of Inanna 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 …

Emergence – Miracle Birth by Sara Wright

When my ‘good neighbor’ sent me the photo yesterday morning I could see the outlines of the butterfly, so my little dog Coal and I walked up to see for Read More …

(Poem) what we sing in one voice by Susan Hawthorne

go out to the world of cow the names we’re called are knives sing sing into night for we are eine Frau call out for us do not betray us Read More …

(Art Essay) Feminism, Fiber And Cotton Riots Are In My Blood by Claire Dorey

“I’m pulling at the thread of my own tapestry.” “I’m pulling the thread that binds so I can unravel my own history.” There is a rumor there was a suffragette Read More …

(Book Excerpt 9) 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).] Woven On Water Claire Dorey Today I Read More …

(Call for E-Interviews) Networking with Organization Representatives

Return to Mago (RTM) E-Magazine Co-editors welcome your e-interview to be conducted with the founder or representative of an organization whose mission and cause are aligned with the feminist activist Read More …

 Lucy’s Light by Sara Wright

  Purple and scarlet orange flames lemon and gold lavender blue cobalt hues we are   dogs, bees, bears,  butterflies, hummingbirds too  Innocence seeking a place we once knew…  Grief pulled Read More …