by Lisa Hario | Oct 5, 2020 | Announcements
Fall has now officially come. It is chilly out and the leaves are turning. October is my favorite month– I love Halloween! The weather is usually cooler, you need to start bundling up, but not yet the cold of winter. I love Jack-o-lanterns, caramel apples,...
by Lisa Hario | Oct 2, 2020 | Thoughts
I wrote a rough draft of this essay in 2017, and it had been languishing in a folder ever since. With the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I have felt the need to take action, but unsure of what. I have gone to many protests and felt nothing changed. Protests do have a...
by Lisa Hario | Sep 30, 2020 | Reviews
I am reviewing two podcasts at the same time because they are both on the Parcast network and have the same host. “Tales” and “Mythology” are weekly podcasts that tell a story. They both use TV structure—there is an introductory scene that ends with a hook, then...
by Lisa Hario | Sep 25, 2020 | Journey to Paganism, Paganism
This is written with the assumption the reader is a beginner Pagan who was raised in a Monotheistic religion or at least grew up in a society that saw Monotheism as the norm. This blog post confronts what I see as baggage brought in by the Monotheistic mindset,...
by Lisa Hario | Sep 21, 2020 | Fiction
This is another scene from my WIP. With the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the conversation about what makes a hero popped into my head. I am editing some plot points out, and there is strong language. I hope you enjoy. Yes, Maria is much older but I liked the picture....