(Art 1) Gather the Women by Pegi Eyers

Gather the Women 1/2 The shared support and connection between women allows us to heal from the patriarchy that has waged war on us for millennia, and joining together in Read More …

(Book Excerpt 3) Inanna’s Ascent: Reclaiming Female Power, Edited by Trista Hendren, Tamara Albanna and Pat Daly

Making Our Stand Molly Remer “You may not remember, but let me tell you this, someone in some future time will think of us.” —Sappho I put on my boots and Read More …

(Altar Art) Ancient Mother Mandala #4 by Nuit Moore

Ancestral iconography, mother back to mother back to mother infinity. The Venus of Willendorf.What engagement do you feel with this ancient primal expression of the origin of humanity? What faint echoes Read More …

(Poem & Photography) Seed Bearer by Sara Wright

Yesterday old eyes stung –  fierce white  heat – blurred vision. Singing love songs, I scattered seeds  in furrows raked smooth, tucked tufts under stone… Imagining a Wildflower riot! Bittersweet Read More …

(Prose & Poem) Surabhi and Nandini by Susan Hawthorne

I have been studying Sanskrit for a little more than decade. I took it up because I love ancient languages. But more than that, I wanted to have direct access Read More …

(Art & Prose) A Glorious Catastrophe by Lucy Pierce

I never asked for it,the box you gave to me at my birth,the ask that my vast, wild, eternal nature should squeeze itself insideand make a home for itself.So excruciatingly crippling,the Read More …

(Poem & Photography) Spring on the Wing by Sara Wright

Red Willow River’s  waters are rising. Sea green waves wash whittled beaver sticks against pebble strewn shores. I bend. filling a  miniature vessel with river water to hold her song: Read More …

(Prose & Photography) Guinevere: Queen, Sovereign, Grail by Nuit Moore

Queen Guinevere, the Queen of the May, Gwenhwyfar which is Welsh for ‘White Phantom’, and tells of her ancient roots as radiant fae, fair and and ethereal. She is a Read More …

(Book Excerpt 1) Inanna’s Accent: Reclaiming Female Power, Edited by Trista Hendren, Tamara Albanna and Pat Daly

Introduction Tamara Albanna When we think of Inanna, she is usually envisioned as the descending Goddess—and often, it is her time spent in the Underworld that is most alluded to. Read More …

(Prose & Photography) Stories the Stones Tell by Sara Wright

A couple of days ago I was climbing a mesa with my friend Iren who is “a guide to the wild places” – those places off the beaten track where Read More …

(Tribute) Catherine the Lion-Hearted by Harriet Ann Ellenberger

Where She Came From Catherine Nicholson (no middle name) was born in Troy, a small town in the Scottish Presbyterian sandhills region of North Carolina, on August 7, 1922, but Read More …

(Prose) Hungering for Sovereign Ways by Lucy Pierce

The blood of my womb has been poured as an offering upon the earth of this country for decades of moon cycles. The birthing blood of three children has been Read More …

(Meet Mago Contributor) Louise M Hewett

Louise M Hewett is a writer, artist, carer, and Goddess feminist. When the initiations of motherhood arrived in 1993 she began the journey of a transformative spiritual crisis, enriching her Read More …