In the Season of the Witch
In the last three days, I have taught three versions of the Seasons of the Witch: once for Eastern Sierra locals, another at Nuts & Twigs in the hick town of Bishop and today in my home as an AirBnB experience.
When I first became an author in 2000, I believed more in the world of Faire and fantasy than the mundane world. I yearned to bring my sons into the world with me but I couldn’t imagine how to include them at the festivals and sign books or connect with readers at the same time. I lived a world divided - on one hand I was a bad ass Witchy author in control of my destiny and on the other hand I was the unhappy wife of Bluebeard, locked away from my Wild Self.
Today, I felt something different than the old story, the rut. I felt in my bones, blood and breath, the courage I had to be a witch author in post 911 era. You know how in New Age personal work we send our child the love it didn't get? Well, my younger version gave me a shot in the arm of verve, reminding me that THE TIME HAD COME.
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This weekend, my book The Book of Spells was shared by the Random House team at the New York public library. I gave a talk about being a Witch in a hick town. I hosted an AirBnB exerience in my own home, pulling images off the wall and books from my shelves.
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I may not always be graceful, but I am always so grateful to share my Witchy knowledge and am moved to tears when it helps others recognize that they are Divine co-creators holding the paintbrushes to the canvas of their lives.