Well after much effort, our new title “Crafting the Community” is due for release on Saturday 6th of June. Edited by international Pagan author Gede Parma, the book is an anthology of personal stories from Australian Pagans, reflecting on their personal journeys, and the journey of the growing Neopagan movement in Australia. There is some great reading by people such is Corin Thistlewood, founder of the Australian College of Druidry; Shé d’Montford, founding editor of Spellcraft Magazine, and well known for her appearances on Channel Seven’s “The One”; and a selection of other Pagan luminaries. Check on our online store for your copy - available from Saturday 6th of June. Or come along to the book launch in Brisbane, and get a 20% discount, as well as a chance to talk to some of the authors.
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06 June 2009
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16:00 - 19:00
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Jagera Arts Centre (in Musgrave Park - South Brisbane)
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121 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101
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Hope to see you there!
Rob Reeves
June 04 2009 | Books and news | 5 Comments »
Hi all,
Welcome to the new Conjunction Press website! Please bare with us while things are getting re-organised. If you are looking for Sulum Factum Magus, author Robyn Wood’s blog, it is now at http://www.robynwood.conjunctionpress.com/. You can still use our on-line shop through Pay-Pal. At the moment, we have “The Great Work” by Robyn Wood available. However we have been working hard behind the scenes on two new projects which should be of interest to many Pagans in Australia. The first is an anthology of writings by many stalwarts of the local pagan scene, editted by Gede Parma, from the Coven of the Wildwood in Brisbane. This collection to be entitled “Crafting the Community” will inspire, inform and delight, as well as being an an invaluable documentation of Australian Pagan history. The expected release date is in the first half of 2009.
The second project is a volume by Robyn Wood entitled Australian Tree Magic. This practical volume, based on many years of experience in identifying and working magically with Australian Trees will provide you with the tools and impetus to begin working with Australian Trees in Antipodean magic, ritual and divination. Some common easily recognised native trees are described in a way that makes them easy to identify, and guidance is given on magical and ritual uses for each. Slated for release in the first half of 2009, this is a book that many Australian pagans have been waiting for.
In the meantime, Goddess Bless!
Rob Reeves
Proprietor
September 27 2008 | Books and news | Comments Off