by Lisa Hario | Jul 1, 2020 | Reviews
Too Wyrd by Sarah Buhrman. When Nicola’s old friend Joseph shows up at her door, she doesn’t believe the tale he tells her: that her ex and father of her child Keith is now running a cult and physically invincible. After being told her sister has gone missing,...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 29, 2020 | Writing Life
We’ve all had the experience. A book or movie that had so much going for it—great premise, interesting characters, awesome world—that doesn’t quite live up to its potential. Maybe the ending is disappointing, a plot point didn’t feel logical or a character...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 26, 2020 | Paganism, Thoughts
When thinking about modern neo-pagan, reconstructionist, and revivalist traditions, I realized when trying to learn the knowledge of the past different paths often face the same issues. I came up with a metaphor to describe the challenges we all face. I...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 24, 2020 | Reviews
Eric Molinsky hosts Imaginary Worlds, and each episode chooses one topic relating to the creation and use of worlds that have been created. The topics range from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 to Octavia Butler to the development of Harley Quinn. ...
by Lisa Hario | Jun 19, 2020 | Thoughts
During the time when we were only supposed to leave the house for survival, I discovered a mystical apparatus in my kitchen. This device heats at a slower pace than the microwave and has 4 circles that become hot when a dial is turned. Through mystical...