(Essay 2) Making the Gynocentric Case: Mago, the Great Goddess of East Asia, and Her Tradition Magoism by Helen Hwang

[Editor’s note: Numbers of endnotes differ from the original ones in the article] Reconstructing Gynocentric Korean Identity Scholars in the West, upon assessing a religion or deity of the non-Western Read More …

(Seasonal essay) Spring Equinox Southern Hemisphere September 2013 by Glenys Livingstone Ph.D.

As the new young light continues to grow after the transition of Early Spring/Imbolc, it comes into balance with the dark, at the Seasonal Moment of Spring Equinox or Eostar Read More …

Meet Mago Contributor, Maria Palacios

My name is Maria R. Palacios. I am a poet, author, spoken word performer, inspirational speaker, disability activist and workshop facilitator. In the artistic world, I am known as The Read More …

(Italian language essay) Corea: la Musica cosmica di Mago by Luciana Percovich

[Author’s note: From Colei che dà la vita. Colei che dà la forma. Miti di creazione femminili, Venexia, Roma, Italia, 2009] Capitolo 3 Corea: la Musica cosmica di Mago Mago Nell’Età Read More …

Meet Mago Contributor, MaryAnn Columbia

MaryAnn Columbia is an Obstetric Nurse and Holistic Healer at Massachusetts General Hospital, an  academic teaching hospital and an international birthing center in Boston, MA.  MaryAnn’s model of care is guided Read More …

(Poem) Last Fall: Cemetery at Lake Travis by Robin Scofield

One last hour of equinox shines in the still kneeling forest. Last rays feel for dark roots over lime-white rock, waver over red and yellow patches of overripe trash: coke Read More …

(Essay) Hildegard of Bingen by Angelika Heike Rüdiger

On 17 September the Catholic Church commemorates Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) who was one of the outstanding women of the Middle Ages. She was a researcher in nature, healer, mystic, Read More …

(Essay 2) Red Poppies Among the Ruins by Mary Saracino

How far we humans have strayed from our homeland. How long we have wandered alone in the desert of our amnesia. Have we learned nothing? Vivo and morto. The circle Read More …

Meet Mago Contributor, Robin Scofield

Robin Scofield is the author of And the Ass Saw the Angel and Sunflower Cantos from Mouthfeel Press.  She has poems appearing or forthcoming in Pilgrimage, Cedilla Six, Interstice, and Mezcla II.  She is a poetry editor for BorderSenses who Read More …

(Art poem essay) In Praise of Her by Yvonne M. Lucia

  IN PRAISE OF HER I pledged my life to God in the back seat of our ’57 Rambler when I was seven, as my dad drove home from the Read More …

Meet Mago Contributor, Xochitl Alvizo

Feminist, theologian, and Christian identified woman, Xochitl is a Ph.D. Candidate in Practical Theology at Boston University School of Theology. Her research is focused on new and postmodern forms of church. She Read More …

(Poem) The Dancer by Donna Snyder

the woman is a fetish all bellies and breasts she moves across the floor like undulating silk the air caresses her hips she moves like the Ayasofya mosque if it Read More …

Meet Mago Contributor, Carly Bryson

Carly Bryson lives in Houston and writes poetry and prose about cracked dirt, the desert, lonesome highways, dirty rotten wars, nasty city air, pending dystopia and the frailty of the Read More …