Poetry
Firstly, Hera’s Glory, Rising by Alexandra Seidel
Secondly, Moirae by Alexandra Seidel
Then, “On Delos was bright Apollo born” by Terence Kuch
And then, The Healer by Elizabeth Creith
Followed by, The Mermaids by Rachel Olivier
Sixth, The Wild Hunt by Twyla DiGangi
Lastly, Wee Morning Muse by Marshall Stands
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Fiction
Firstly, A Letter to Loki by Tahni J Nikitins
Then, Ekho and Narkissus by Amanda Sioux Blake
Thirdly, Frogging by Jennifer Lyn Parsons
Followed by, The Music of Love by Tala Bar
Finally, Winter by Beate Sigriddaughter
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Reviews
Firstly, Ashen Sky by Benedicte Gilman and Barry Moser [reviewed by Galina Krasskova]
Secondly, Contact — The Battle for America Book One: Coming of the Storm by Kathleen and Michael O’Neal Gear [reviewed by Joyce Frohn]
Thirdly, Graven Images: Religion in Comic Books and Graphic Novels, edited by A David Lewis and Christine Hoff Kraemer [reviewed by Phillip A Bernhardt-House]
Then, Hearth and Field: A Heathen Prayer Book by Hester Butler-Ehle [reviewed by Michaela Macha]
And then, Of Numbers and Stars: The Story of Hypatia by D Anne Love and Pam Paparone [reviewed by Galina Krasskova]
Followed by, The Syncretisms of Antinous by P Sufenas Virius Lupus [reviewed by Rebecca Buchanan]
Seventh, Werewolves: The Occult Truth by Konstantinos [reviewed by Phillip A Bernhardt-House]
Lastly, Where Spirits Live by Omri Navot [reviewed by Freeman Presson]
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Interviews
Firstly, Amanda Sioux Blake, author of Ink in My Veins and Songs of Praise
Then, Anya Kless, primary author and editor of Lilith: Queen of the Desert
Thirdly, CS MacCath, author of “Bringing Woden to the Little Green Men” and the in-progress Petals of the Twenty Thousand Blossom
And then, Omri Navot, author of Where Spirits Live
Finally, Sophie Reicher, author of Spiritual Protection