Interviews with Pagan Authors

  • Originally posted on Gangleri's Grove: This week I had the pleasure of interviewing my friend and colleague Dr. Edward Butler. Edward has been doing crucial work in reclaiming our philosophical traditions as specifically polytheistic traditions. He’s a specialist in the Neo-Platonic philosopher Proclus and also one of the editors of Walking the Worlds Journal. Thank…

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  • P. Sufenas Virius Lupus, the founder of the Ekklesía Antínoou spiritual group and author of The Phillupic Hymns and The Syncretisms of Antinous, has released a new book, Devotio Antinoo: The Doctor’s Notes, Volume One. It’ll be a month or so before I can afford to get my own copy, but I look forward to…

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  • Today I’m interviewing Lykeia, priestess of Apollo and author of Crowned with Nine Rays: a Handbook to the Modern Worship of Apollon. Lykeia, thank you for being with us today. Can you start by telling us a little about yourself? Thank you Amanda, it is a pleasure. Well I must say you covered about half…

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  • Hello all. Today I am interviewing Tess Dawson, the editor of Anointed, the newest Bibliotheca Alexandria anthology celebrating the Deities of the Near and Middle East. Full disclosure: I have nine poems published in this book. How long have you been a Canaanite Pagan? Also, what term do you prefer to refer to your religion…

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  •  You recently published what is, I believe, your fifth book, Ecstatic. Can you tell us a little about it? Ecstatic is the fifth book I’ve published through Nysa Press. Prior to that I edited a number of devotional anthologies for Bibliotheca Alexandrina and back around 2005 I released a collection of essays called A Temple…

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