by Lisa Hario | Jul 15, 2020 | Reviews
Matka by Sarah Hanley 2018 In Poland during World War II, Zosia (zo-sha) takes her ill son’s place and is sent to a work camp. The end of the war does not bring her home, but instead she is sent to a displaced person camp in Germany. Once there she finds...
by Lisa Hario | Jul 13, 2020 | Writing Life
I spent years searching for the magickal pill of writing. I tried so many different things. Classes. Books on how to write. Rituals. If I conquered this one fear, read the right book, or did the right spell, everything would fall into place. I just had to find...
by Lisa Hario | Jul 10, 2020 | Paganism, Thoughts
I, like most of the rest of the planet, had my routine disrupted by the pandemic. It is ironic that during the pandemic I have (mostly) been able to maintain a new habit: a daily spiritual practice. Its been some trial and error, but I like what it...
by Lisa Hario | Jul 8, 2020 | Reviews
Dream Eater: A Novel of the Portland Hafu by K Bird Lincoln published by World Weaver Press Koi Pierce has an ability: skin to skin contact gives her a flash of someone’s most intense dreams. Her life as a student in Portland is upended when she experiences a...
by Lisa Hario | Jul 6, 2020 | Announcements
I made it through the first month of blogging. Yay for me. For the month of July, I am committing to three posts a week. I will stay with the same themes– Monday is writing related, Wednesday are reviews, and Fridays are my columns/editorials. I will continue...