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Earth Pathways Diary 2012 Jean Dark
The first week of December has now become widely accepted as National Mistletoe Week, a week of education and celebration about the plant Mistletoe. It is no surprise then that Jean Dark’s short piece “How to See Mistletoe” has been published in the 2012 Earth Pathways Diary as the text for this week, the first week of December. It also feels apt at this point in time to republish this blog…
This Week in Earth Pathways...
Vision of a Sacred Garden Back in February 2011 at a Pagan conference in Chester I had the good fortune to take part in a guided pathworking lead by Glennie Kindred, the author of the pagan primer “The Earth’s Cycle of Celebration” and part of the Moonshares Collective who annually produce the Earth Pathway Diary – a pagan “network and resource for Earth lovers, environmentalists, artists,…
Upcoming Workshops
During September and October I will be running a series of six creative writing workshops at The Edge cafe. Places are limited, so please contact me to reserve a place.
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Sunday Flashback
Here is a reprint of a piece I wrote, as Jean Dark, back in 2012. I am astonished by how the memory still makes me feel happy and fulfilled. Gaunt’s House Labyrinth In December 2012 I took this series of photographs of the stone-laid labyrinth at Gaunt’s House in Dorset. The Labyrinth at Gaunt’s House is a classic seven-circuit labyrinth in turf and brick, laid out in the private grounds of a…
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Sequoias Resurrected
Muffled up and walking in the park, that bright harshly cold midwinter morning I was horrified to see what had happened to the Sequoias.I’d identified three Sequoias, or Redwood trees, in my local park a while back. I’d recognised them by their yew-like needles, their tall regular ovoid profile and red spongy bark, and I checked them out, spoke to them, whenever I passed through the park. But…
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Edgewords Renewal Anthology Launch
Edgewords Renewal Anthology Launch
Saturday 8th December sees the launch of the Edgewords Renewal Anthology.
flyer by Lisa Evans 2018
At The Edge Cafe on Mill Rd.
Doors open at 6.30pm, contributors readings start at 7pm. The cafe is open through out the event, selling hot/cold drinks (TIP: Ask Jacob for a Wild Encounter) and cake.
Copies of the chapbook anthology cost £5, proceeds to The Edge Cafe to support their recovery work.
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Submissions for Edgewords Renewal Anthology
Submissions for Edgewords Renewal Anthology
The deadline for Edgewords Renewal Anthology draws closer, next week in fact, so please do get your fnger out and send us your wonderful SHORT fictions and poems. There is a word limit of 300 words or 30 lines – details are on the Edge Cafe website – here.
The new anthology is edited by Munizha Ahmad-Cooke, Lisa Evans and Jean Dark. We have had several very wonderful submissions already, and the…
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