Post Tagged with: "María-José García"

Like slithers of a Fallen Moon

Lightlessness. Each man’s hands clutch at spears and amulets. My own fill with hacksilver, its small grey fragments like slithers of a fallen moon – Laura Webb – Coda, from An […]

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The Dream in the Witch House

Mazurewicz came home at six o’clock and said people at the mill were whispering that the Walpurgis-revels would be held in the dark ravine beyond Meadow Hill where the old white […]

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The Eagle & the Moon

The Eagle is present across a range of beliefs or philosophies. For native american people it represents spiritual protection, carries prayers and brings strength, courage, wisdom, illumination of spirit, healing, creation […]

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To the Altar

Could she reach the altar before she was overtaken, she knew even Manfred’s violence would not dare to profane the sacredness of the place; and she determined, if no other means […]

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