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Looking for something to do this Saturday? Look no further!
Looking for something to do this Saturday? Look no further!
Did you know that Alferian Gwydion MacLir was the very first interviewee for The Magical Buffet? That’s right, almost 5 years ago he took the time to talk about being a Druid to a totally unknown website. What a nice guy! That’s why I’m thrilled to have him back on the website to talk poetry, Druidry, and his upcoming book “Wandlore: The Art of Crafting the Ultimate Magical Tool”.
It’s that time again kids, and JB Sanders didn’t disappoint! Behold, a “Geek Month in Review” with no Dr. Who or 3D printers! What’s left you may ask. Plenty. We’ve got bionic hands, the weather in Mordor, robots developing their own language, zombies, and more!
Have you ever found yourself in a magical rut? Melanie Marquis, author of “The Witch’s Bag of Tricks”, is here to offers a few tips for those of you experiencing magical burn out.
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University has announced their 2nd Annual Pluralism Project Photo Contest. I’m sharing their press release because I think this is an excellent opportunity for many of the wonderful individuals and organizations that The Magical Buffet has worked with to come out and mingle with other communities. Albeit virtual mingling, through photos. Feh! The folks over at The Pluralism Project are doing some great work and I want to give my readers the opportunity to be a part of it! Click on in for details.
Join us for 10 questions with Sasha Graham, author of the recently released book “Tarot Diva”. We talk tarot (natch), cooking, male “tarot divas”, and more!
At the end of January this year I started publishing a fiction serial by Greg Bullard called “Immortal Blues”. It was published every other Sunday with it just concluding on May 15th. I thought it would be nice, and convenient if I did a quick post that featured the links to each of the nine installments so you could easily just click your way through the series. However then I thought it might be fun to ask the author to share a few thoughts about “Immortal Blues”, and he did!
At London’s Victoria Station a voluptuous angel fell from the sky and interacted with unsuspecting humans. Needless to say, it created quite a reaction. However, the angel in question didn’t actually fall from the sky; she leapt out of someone’s laptop.
Let’s see. Me reminding everyone about all the freakin’ letters I’ve written about Zimbabwe. I get a little sentimental over a comment, that I think I was supposed to be irked by. I get bitter. I call in The Daily Show for an assist. Oh, and I share a tiny sliver of good news that I’m calling a win.
I attempt to pay tribute to Bronwen Forbes the best I can by reviewing her latest, and last, book “The Small Town Pagan’s Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Any Community”.