Some of these stories read smooth and easy;others dig and wander; some question and descend, deepening the revelation, mushing metaphors, leaving magic; there are openings, unexpected windows and forgotten memories; some are incomplete, messy stuff; and then the joyful everyday making of cinnamon-rich apple pie, and the smells of a good chicken soup topped with chopped green onions. In the order in which I wrote them as blogs, or in installations ... Gathered Magic.
Sam and Sally
Woodcrafting The Tale
Cracked Bowls
Camelia and Friends
Moon Tattoo Stories and Splinters
The Safety Pin Cafe
Pale Wawae, aka. Joy Weed is introduced to the magic and the destiny of life from a small cafe run by a Silver-haired Raven and a tiny Fairy. Ancestry takes on a broad definition, and the medicine in the common pin brings remedy to symptoms felt in the body, but more deeply born from forgetting.
The Joy Weed Journal
The second medicine story follows the personal journal of The Joy Weed. The issues of identity and names are central to this episode. Personal Gods, and their responsibilities play out. Conception, birthing and the weaving of genealogy filled with human and feathered ancestry pin more meaning to life for a Border Witch.
Mend, Meddle, Muddle, Magic
The third in a series of Pale stories introduces other characters in the mythic town of Salish in the Pacific Northwest (America). The children of Pale and the Silver-haired Raven grow up; elders and adults who have attachments to Salish return. The four part title lights up what happens next.
Pale in Purple
The fourth in a series of Pale stories concluded a version of myth that just kept coming.
Ariel and I
The Three Sisters
Shine's Sign Song
Spider Season
Pine Needle Dancers
Nine is for Endings
A Native Fern
Beatrix Blunt
Feed the Land
Just Here to There
Banana Skin and Ginger (unfolding NOW, January, 2017)
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