Poetry
Firstly, A Goddess’ Work Is Never Done by Rachel Olivier
Secondly, A Nahuatl Legend by Terence Kuch
Then, A Prayer to the Mousai at Taughannock Falls by Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier
And then Delphi by William Doreski
Followed by North Queen by Shirl Sazynski
And then Smoking Mirror? by Tahni J Nikitins
Then, Stitches in Fate by Jane Gwaltney
Eighth, The Tet by William Doreski
And lastly, Thor in the South by Shirl Sazynski
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Fiction
Firstly, A House of Cards by Julianne Draper
Secondly and lastly, A Tale of King Midas by Amanda Sioux Blake
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Reviews
Firstly, Deepak Chopra Presents: India Authentic by Various [reviewed by Dawnpiper]
Secondly, Earth God Rising by Alan Richardson [reviewed by Richard Derks]
Thirdly, Hekate: Her Sacred Fires edited by Sorita d’Este [reviewed by Kenn Payne]
Then, Imaro by Charles Saunders [reviewed by Joyce Frohn]
And then Root, Stone and Bone: Honoring Andvari and the Vaettir of Money by Fuensanta Arismendi and Galina Krasskova [reviewed by Rebecca Buchanan]
Followed by Secret Signs, Symbols and Sigils and Dragons of the West by Nigel Pennick [reviewed by Freeman Presson]
Seventh, Shinto Norito: A Book of Prayers by Ann Llewellyn Evans [reviewed by Phillip A Bernhardt-House]
And lastly, Visions of Vanaheim by Svartesól [reviewed by Michaela Macha]
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Interviews
Firstly, Nicanthiel Hrafnhild, author of Boar, Birch and Bog: Prayers to Nerthus
Secondly, Erin Lale, author of Asatru for Beginners
Thirdly, P Sufenas Virius Lupus, author of The Phillupic Hymns
And fourthly, Sannion aka H Jeremiah Lewis, author of From the Satyr’s Mouth: Wit and Wisdom From an Opinionated Polytheist