The Ghost: A Cultural History (2017)Susan OwensLondon: TATE Ghosts offer a curious phenomenon for those who would care to look. Their longevity is astonishing, with tales of hauntings dating back to the writings of Pliny the Younger. They also feature an astounding evolution in form, motivation, and effects, changing as they do to suit the […]
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[Book Review] Inkarna by Nerine Dorman
In a world where ‘paranormal’ books seem to be preoccupied with vampires or werewolves, Inkarna is quite the standout book. Nerine Dorman gives us reincarnation, ancient Egyptian mysteries and even daimonic powers. What’s not to love? The story is told by Ashton Kennedy – or rather, by Lizzie, a woman reincarnated into the body of […]
#BookReview – Paganism for Beginners
One of the problems with books about a religion as broad as Paganism is that authors can sometimes take a stance that their way is the ‘correct’ way, and alternative traditions are only included as a passing afterthought. As far as I’m concerned, this kind of gatekeeping should have no place in spirituality whatsoever, especially […]