Showing posts with label pagan fiction. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 13, 2017

Interview tonight on Pagan Musings Podcast


Hey all. I was once interviewed on a little podcast called the Pagan Musings Podcast. We talked about my novel LADY OF THE TAROT.


 If you'd like to check out the interview, it looks like it's still online here:

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/pagan-musings/2017/11/20/pmp-juli-d-revezzo-and-the-lady-of-the-tarot

Enjoy!
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Juli D. Revezzo is the author of the Celtic Stewards Chronicles, steampunk, fantasy and historical romances. Her books are available at Amazon and elsewhere.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Creeping up on Christmas

Sunday Update meme by KimbaCaffeinate
Sunday Post was conceived by Kimberly at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.


 Another week upon us. I thought about doing this post as yet another Vlog, but just didn't get the chance. I like doing them, considered Vlogmas. But shooting and editing my vlogs do tend to take a lot more time than simply typing my thoughts up.  I did make a book trailer for Lady of the Tarot, that I'm pretty pleased with but  no. No vlog this past week. I went to the dentist and they had a cute tree up. *smacks forehead* I know I could've filmed it. All I kept thinking was that the pine smell was too strong and driving me nuts. How how it didn't bother my husband, who's usually more sensitive than I, I have no idea. Now, don't get me wrong, I love pine trees, have lived among them at some points in my life, but this for some reason, was just too concentrate. Oh, well.

As I look back over last week, I'm pretty pleased with everything I managed to get done. The carpal tunnel calmed way down (thank the gods!) so I worked on rewriting the end of a work in progress. I think it's better for it. I hope. We'll see what my beta readers think.

I also managed  to finish up that shawl I was working on. :) I even got to wear it this weekend, and it worked nicely, (in the cold grocery store!). I think it might work out nicely when that one cold day hits. *fingers crossed* We also got the Christmas tree up, and the last of the Christmas shopping done. So, phew! One less thing to worry about. The Christmas cards are coming along but...that's a different subject. And I have a Christmas present I'm working on that must be finished this week. *shhhh*)

On the reading front, no, I didn't manage to get up the review of City in the Autumn Stars, however, I did finish it a few days ago. I enjoyed it very much, but must admit, it didn't end the way I thought it would. I hope to get a review up on my review blog this week. Also, I'm almost finished with  The Tenth Suitor by Laura Strickland so be on the look out for that. Next on my reading list will be The Prydain Chronicles by Lloyd Alexander. I have an omnibus of that on my shelf and I've been eyeing it. So, at least, I plan to start the first book. I recently discovered this fantasy series is based on the Mabinogion (how did this book escape my notice all these years??? Pagan fiction, ya!!!! :)) so I've been itching to read it. (I hear tell Disney is trying (again) to make movies of it--this time the whole series. With how horribly they failed with Black Cauldron, I suppose all we can do is hope for the best?)

 
What with Christmas creeping ever closer (already??) we'll see how far I get through any of my reading/writing/blogging projects.

This week's blogs (if you missed them). Just two:
My post for the Indie Advent Calendar 
and last Sunday's post.

And a picture from last week (which you might've seen if you follow my Instagram account):

palm fronds by and copyright to Juli D. Revezzo, December 2016

These were lying out in the park. I like the look of palm fronds when they're all laid out like this. (hate having to clean them up out of my yard, though). But sometimes, they remind me of old brooms. Anyway, that's me, this week. How was your week?



Juli's Sunday blog banner December 12, 2016. Banner and picture copyright Juli D. Revezzo

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Juli D. Revezzo is the author of the MOURNING DOVE LOCKET, the latest in the Antique Magic paranormal series, also the Celtic Stewards Chronicles fantasy romance series, as well as the Gothic romance LADY OF THE TAROT. Her books are available at Amazon and elsewhere.

Friday, September 30, 2016

A new book--what do the cards foretell?


I hope you're having a good night. I'm stepping in here to pass along news of my latest--news I've been anxiously waiting to share! :) If y'all have followed my writing journey thus far, you might recall a little story I've been working on for the last few years. One that stems from a Gothic short story I published back in 2011. That's right.... Lady of the Tarot has finally seen the light of day!

A little taste of it is as follows:

Lady of the Tarot by Juli D. Revezzo, Gothic romance, historical romance, tarot
WHAT THE CARDS FORETELL MAY BE REAL, AFTER ALL

1793: Having escaped the Reign of Terror, Emilie Maigny took refuge in England, trying to come to grips with the life and loss she left behind. When her brother, Sinjon, returns, a terrifying evil swoops down upon her. Nightmares plague her now, providing strange clues ... but to what?

Scottish-born Linton Morrison spent his entire life in luxury, whiling away the hours in intense study of the tarot and the cards' hidden meanings, but until he met the lovely Emilie Maigny, he would never have guessed how important his study might be--to his life and Emilie's survival when terrible evil strikes.

A Cypher is all Emilie needs, but what is it? Is Linton the key? He may charm her heart--and he may be her only salvation.
Romantic, yes, but a little....suspenseful and paranormal-y too! :) If you'd like to check it out, it's available at Amazon for Kindle ebook and in paperback (This book has 304 paperback pages.)

If you enjoy Lady of the Tarot, could you please post a review at Amazon? Reviews and sharing news of your favorite books with others is very important to an author's growth and success. I appreciate them all!

As you know, this August, I participated in the Tarot Perspectives challenge and posted some blog posts about it. You can see them here.

Just to name a few. 



Also, I'm going to be participating in a Facebook event at the end of the month called Magickal Samhain. I'm scheduled for October 28 at 6-7PM. I will post the links to my blog, (and probably Facebook and Twitter too), as it creeps closer, so you shouldn't miss out. I hope ya'll can stop by. :)

Once again, thanks for reading and do enjoy Lady of the Tarot!  Have a nice, dark and spooky October!
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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Frustrating week take 2--August 21st and the turtle.



Sunday Post was conceived by Kimberly at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
 

 
Sunday August 28.
 
Can you believe we're already at the final Sunday of the month? I can't. This month has flown, hasn't it?

I meant to show y'all the turtle we ran across... Sometimes I realize I take way more pictures than I'll ever post, but oh well. It's one of my hobbies. :) Anywho, no time like the present. Tada! Mr. Turtle!

turtle by Juli D. Revezzo



You really can't tell from the picture, but he was fairly big. I guess with a bulk like his he'd have to be a little slow, but with the heat of the path, I think he booked a little faster that day! ;)


So, how was your week? Mine wasn't too bad. Those of here at the Tribal Grounds (as I call the homestead) had a few appointments (no worries, all's well!) And around those, I spent a lot of time (a lot) working on my blog behind the scenes. Meanwhile, researching stuff for it. I'm so tired of looking at templates! *laughs* Give that a few days and I'll probably be back to it. Well, really, in this case, it might be more like a few days.

Reading: Yes, still reading Kristen Britain's Green Rider. I'm going to finish one day! I did, however, finish Vigil For the Bulls by Jolene Dawe (which I mis-titled as Vigil of the Bulls, in last week's post. Mea culpa). I just haven't had a chance to post the review yet. I hope to get that done this coming week.

New Books on the TBR list
Though I admit I've been reading more non-fiction lately, I picked up a few fiction too.

Did I list Heart of Stone by Willa Blair? (*looks back*) Oh. Right. I did. Well, yes, that.

Burned by Magic by Jasmine Walt. She had a free day and the book looked interesting so I picked it up. Yes, I download freebies too.

And Poseidon of the Ponds by Jolene Dawe.
(Yep, I couldn't resist picking up the next in her devotional series.))

Going Candid by Thomas Leuthard.
From Good Reads: A book about street photography in the digital age. Forget what you know about street photography and read how Thomas Leuthard (85mm) explores the street with his camera. Find useful tips and tricks on how to approach people, getting closer to them and get the best out of you street experience.

It sounded interesting. Yeah, I'm a nerd. ;) I found it through the Lightstalking blog but it's also available on Mr. Leuthard's site.


The Fine Art of Photography by Anderson, Paul Lewis, 1880-1956
 A freebie over at Archive.org. It looked interesting.
Daily Journal: A Powerful Habit to a Bigger Life by Brenda Nathan
(And yes, one on Journaling. Just out of curiosity)

On the writing front...I finished the new story I've been revising. *happy dance* I just have to get it off to my editor. I also got to have lunch with my friends Marsha and Patty. (A day out, woohoo!) I should've taken some pictures but alas, no. (I know, you're shocked, aren't you?)

Blogging:

 I made the acquaintance of some new bloggers. Kimberley (of course), Writing Pearls, and Lola.*Waves* Hello, ladies!

Let me see....Oh! As for my posts this week, I posted the following:
10 Books On Your TBR pile From Before You Started Blogging That You STILL Haven't Read Yet


Dragon Knight’s Ring by Mary Morgan--Bewitching Book Tour and giveaway #romance (And, yes, there's still time to get in on Mary's giveaway, if you'd like)

My latest rant post :): FED UP

and finally, Tarot Perspectives: 8 of Pentacles, August 26

Oh, and I got a planner. I'll take some pictures and get them posted this coming week for you.
And that was last week. How was y'all's week?


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Juli D. Revezzo is the author of the Antique Magic paranormal series and the Celtic Stewards Chronicles fantasy romance series, as well as the Steampunk romance Watchmaker's Heart. Her books are available at Amazon and elsewhere

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Author and Editor Rebecca Buchanan on ancient magic and pagan literature

Our guest, Rebecca Buchanan, has been a feature in the pagan fiction community for a while, we are pleased to have read her latest release, a fine collection of ranging from fantasy to scifi to mythological retellings entitled A Witch Among Wolves.She is the editor of Eternal Haunted Summer. Her short stories, poems, and essays have been published in a number of different venues. When she is not editing EHS, she is also the Editor-in-Chief of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the publishing arm of Neos Alexandria. She also blogs fairly regularly at BookMusings: (Re)Discovering Pagan Literature at PaganSquare and Gods Among the Stars: Paganism in Genre Fiction at Luna Station Quarterly. She recently took time out of her busy editing schedule for a little interview about the book.

Hi Rebecca, thanks for being here. I really enjoyed your anthology and I'm happy to have you here. Can you briefly describe the anthology?

Rebecca Buchanan: Thanks for inviting me! A Witch Among Wolves, and Other Pagan Tales is a collection of five of my short stories. Each is a different genre — science fiction, contemporary horror, a political tale, an eco-fable, and an urban fantasy — but all feature Pagan/polytheist themes. For instance, “Alexander’s Heart,” set in a far future ruled by the descendants of Antony and Cleopatra, follows the Captain of a solar barque and his crew as they try to safely deliver the Pythia of Delphi to a colony far from Earth. The title story, “A Witch Among Wolves,” stars a traditional Lithuanian ragana as she negotiates with a pack of shape-shifting wolves for access to their hidden valley.

My next anthology, A Serpent in the Throat, and Other Pagan Tales, also features a variety of genres, but each story contains strong Pagan/polytheist themes.

How long have you been a practicing pagan?

Rebecca: Oh, gosh …. Over twenty years. I started having serious problems with the Church in college, but continued to go through the motions. As soon as I set out on my own, though, I fully embraced Paganism: the altar, the festivals, the hymns to the Gods and Goddesses, the works.

Is there a particular mythology you're found of?

Rebecca: Greek. Hands down, that is my favorite. I’ve always been most strongly drawn to those stories, so, when I finally embraced Paganism, I came out as Hellenic.I have a bit of a soft spot for Egyptian and Norse mythology, too, but Greek is definitely at the top.

Can you recall the first myth you read?

Rebecca: Not the first book, no, but I can recall several books which deeply affected me as a child. Augustus Caesar’s World by Genevieve Foster; The Enchanted World series from Time-Life; The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus by Aliki; The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles by Padraic Colum and Willy Pogany; Pagan Grace and Pagan Meditations by Ginette Paris; Pegasus by Marianna Mayer and KY Craft; The Trojan War by Olivia Coolidge; to name just a few.

A Witch Among Wolves by Rebecca Buchanan
cover art by Paula Arwen Owen


That seems a nice list, particularly for those who'd like to investigate the Greco-Roman pantheons themselves. What inspired you to write the stories in Witch Among Wolves?


Rebecca: Frustration.
(Blogmistress note: Tell me about it!)

Rebecca: There are plenty of stories out there by modern authors which feature Paganish characters and Paganish themes — but they tend to be riddled with misinformation and caricatures. (Seriously, if I have to read one more fantasy which features an evil God of Death trying to destroy the world, I’m going to have an aneurysm.) So, I decided to take matters into my own hands and start writing (authentically) Pagan stories, from a Pagan point of view, with a Pagan audience in mind.

I so agree. It's nice to see more pagans stepping up and creating their own niche for pagan-friendly writers and readers. In this anthology, is there one story you can point to as your favorite of the bunch?

Rebecca: I have a soft spot for the title story, simply because “A Witch Among Wolves” was one of my first professional sales. Plus, it quite unexpectedly turned out to be the lead-in story for a much larger universe. (Yes, I am working on a novel featuring some of the same characters.)

It's been two years since our last chat. What, these days, would you like people to know about Paganism?

Rebecca: Unfortunately, two years on, I still get the same “are you serious? you don’t really believe that?” reaction from people. Yes, I am serious, and yes, I really do believe in and interact with these Gods. I’m not delusional or lying to myself or to you.

Hopefully, some day that will change. And as always, what's next for you?

Serpent in the Throat by Rebecca Buchanan


Rebecca: My next anthology, A Serpent in the Throat, and Other Pagan Tales, should be out momentarily from Asphodel Press; like, in the next few days. Once again, gorgeous cover art by Paula Arwen Owen, and the folks at Asphodel have been amazing. I’m also editing a couple of anthologies for Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Ares/Mars right now, and Aphrodite will open this this summer). http://neosalexandria.org/bibliotheca-alexandrina/calls-for-submissions/ And, of course, I am working on that novel. I’m buried in revisions, which I hope to have done by the end of March. *fingers crossed* I’m hoping to sneak it past a mainstream publisher, who won’t realize that it is a legitimately Pagan work, and get it out there for a wider audience. If not, self-publishing is definitely an option. :)

Ooh, good luck with that! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and meanwhile, look forward to reading A Serpent in the Throat, and Other Pagan Tales. Thanks again for being here and good luck with all you do!

For more on Rebecca's work see. http://eternalhauntedsummer.com/bibliography/anthologies/ and
http://www.asphodelpress.com/book.html?title=witch-wolves

Thanks again for being with us, Rebecca!

Catherine Stine bewitching blog tour--Witch of the Cards



Author Catherine Stine has released a new novel,WITCH OF THE CARDS, that mixes witches, magic, tarot, and a little suspense. I couldn't help but invite her here to tell us about it and a little about the tarot. :)  There's a giveaway at the end, too. Do read on.


All About the Tarot

by Catherine Stine

tarot cards

The Tarot has fascinated me for quite a while. I remember when I first left home I was not quite eighteen. I moved into a large ramshackle house in Philadelphia, and I would climb over the fence dividing my place from the next-door neighbors. Why? Because the lady who lived there was an expert Tarot card reader! She would read my cards almost every night. Did I take it all seriously? Not really… but it was completely entertaining and sometimes the cards messages rang true.

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