![]() ![]() ![]() There’s no one correct method of casting a circle of invoking the Goddess and God of ritually observing the seasons or performing Wiccan magic. This fourfold approach may answer nearly every question you have if you’re willing to trust yourself if you’re willing to think and if you’re not caught up in worrying that you’re doing something incorrectly. The use of these tools is the most effective method by which solitary Wiccans can increase their knowledge and understanding of Wicca. Self-teaching is a great challenge, but it can be accomplished through the use of four tools: ![]() Solitary Wiccans lack all of these opportunities. Members of covens have access to teachers, attend learning circles, and can enjoy the experience of other Wiccans in guiding and enriching their Wiccan knowledge. ![]()
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![]() Kate Niemczyk’s art is fantastic and the layouts are really imaginative, recalling the vision that David Aja brought to Hawkeye, but it’s not enough to make reading this worth anyone’s time. I couldn’t have cared less who killed the stupid informant and the “villain” fight at the end was embarrassing. Look – madcap yoga poses! Characters’ favourite drinks! Different types of footprints! Some types of knots! A flowchart…?! And a corgi convention that’s gonna be a hilarious running gag!Įesh… it reads like a rejected Archer subplot. I guess this book is aimed at the Unbearable Squirrel Girl crowd because Cain goes for “WOAH SO ZANY AND RANDOM QUIRKY JOKES WOOOAH!!*&!”-type humour that comes off as forced and unfunny. The story is utterly pointless and unentertaining. But craaaaaazy hijinks ensue as Bobbi gets roped into a wacky murder mystery! … meh. I suppose why not? This title is so directionless it’s not hard to see why it got cancelled so early on!īobbi Morse/Mockingbird goes on a cruise to meet an informant who might have information to help her ex-husband, Hawkeye, who’s on trial for getting into some shit in Civil War II. ![]() Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk’s second and final Mockingbird book is for no good reason very, very loosely tied into Civil War II. ![]() ![]() ![]() For these are the days of The Galactic Empire’s ascendancy and its evil oppressiveness is being felt across the galaxy.Īnd so, per the Hero’s Journey, an older wizened mentor fellow appears, acting as the Alec Guinness Obi-Wan character. Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian in this limited series, a prequel of sorts, documenting his transformation into a rebel operative. The new Disney Plus series follows Cassian Andor, the second protagonist of Rogue One, playing off Felicity Jones’ Jyn Erso, in that wonderfully tragic, gritty entry in the Wars movie canon. ![]() Campbell called this template the Hero’s Journey, and the original Star Wars, subsequently subtitled A New Hope, had its fingerprints all over it.Īndor bears the same hallmarks of Campbell’s writings. This study by the American mythologist analysed hundreds of myths and legends from cultures around the world, and identified themes common to them. That’s an insight from Joseph Campbell’s The Hero With A Thousand Faces, a seminal text that greatly influenced George Lucas, Star Wars, and thus modern blockbuster cinema. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She sheds light on the reasons women, queer people, and other marginalized groups tend to make ourselves smaller, provoking the question: What would happen if we suddenly stopped? ![]() With her clever voice and clear-eyed insight, Jen draws on personal experiences with sexism and biphobia to understand how we all can and must do better. Greedy follows Jen’s attempts to make sense of herself as she explores the role of the male gaze, what it means to be “queer enough,” and how to overcome bi stereotypes when you’re the posterchild for all of them: greedy, slutty, and constantly confused. Jen’s provocative, laugh-out-loud debut takes us inside her journey of self-discovery, leading us through stories of a childhood “girl crush,” an onerous quest to have a threesome, and an enduring fear of being bad at sex. Or wait-maybe she isn’t? Actually, she definitely is. ![]() If Jen Winston knows one thing for sure, it’s that she’s bisexual. Perfect for fans of Lindy West, Samantha Irby, and Rebecca Solnit-and anyone who wants, and deserves, to be seen. Named one of the Best Books of 2021 by Oprah Daily, Glamour, Shondaland, BuzzFeed, and more!Ī hilarious and whip-smart collection of essays, offering an intimate look at bisexuality, gender, and, of course, sex. ![]() |