So while the neopagans are still puzzling over why we’re just not that into them some interesting things have been going on in the realm of polytheism.
We’ve received a couple more submissions for presentations at the Polytheist Leadership Conference which you can check out here.
One of those presentations is by P. Sufenas, who recently discussed a lovely new sigil that was created for the Ekklesia Antinoou. I wonder if it’s going to find it’s way into any future Red Lotus titles!?
Julian Betkoswki discusses a presentation he’d like to give at the Conference and provides a link to some art he’s selling as part of a fund-raiser to get himself there.
Oracle is trying to move past some bad experiences with his local Pagan Pride Day by looking forward to attending the Polytheist Leadership Conference and he needs help making that happen.
Galina (who’s next ancestor veneration 101 class is starting up soon) has created a really cool meme on devotional polytheism that’s getting some great responses, such as her own and this one from the Cave of Night.
For folks who are in the Fairfax, VA area you might want to check out the classes that Polyphanes is offering at the Sticks and Stones metaphysical shop. If I was in the area I’d definitely take a couple of them!
Pete Helms announced that he’s seeking submissions for a devotional anthology he’s spearheading in honor of Ares and Mars.
The Thracian has participated in the making of a saint.
And lastly Dver is offering her book design services for an incredibly low rate and if you want your book to stand out amidst all the eye-bleedingly bad self-published dreck that’s out there you should strongly consider taking her up on it. The whole reason my Nysa Press titles are so stylish and professional looking is because I had her assistance.
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