by Theresa Crater | Dec 2, 2019 | Mystic Assassin Series
Introducing the Mystic Assassin Series A spin-off from the Power Places Series What if you knew what was on the other side? Meet Rainey Left for dead on the battlefields of Afghanistan, she rose again with a divine lethal mission and an otherworldly agenda. But her...
by Theresa Crater | Apr 11, 2019 | Uncategorized
John Matthews has given us a new addition to Arthurian literature, The Sword of Ice and Fire, the first novel in a promised series. It is a delightful read, told in a fairytale, mythic voice, suitable for children and adults alike. John Matthews is one of the world’s...
by Theresa Crater | Apr 1, 2018 | Spirit
As many of you know, I like to post a little quote from a mystical text most mornings. It’s become a part of my spiritual practice. I find them uplifting, inspiring, sometimes puzzling. A while back, I worked my way through all my Rumi books, then Hafiz. I gave Psalms...
by Theresa Crater | Mar 15, 2018 | Info
Welcome to my new site. You may see a few changes still. Have a look around and tell me what you think.
by Theresa Crater | Jan 2, 2018 | Reviews
On Winter Solstice, Twin Eagles Publishing released the fourth and final novel written by Dion Fortune under her pen name V.M. Steele. Set in Africa, Beloved of Ishmael follows the adventures of Nina Barnet who, finally swayed by the romance/adventure novels of the...
by Theresa Crater | Dec 3, 2017 | Travel
It’s quite early Monday morning in Siem Reap, Cambodia. I’m still adjusting to the time, even with a bit of JetZone homeopathic help, so I woke at 4:00 am and meditated, just like we’re advised to do by many advanced teachers and texts. The hotel...
by Theresa Crater | Nov 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
via Review: School of Hard Knocks by Theresa Crater
by Theresa Crater | Nov 23, 2017 | Uncategorized
School of Hard Knocks is finally out on all platforms and ready for you to read. This one is different. It’s a historical. It’s Southern Fiction. It would be called Women’s Fiction in the NYC publishing world. It has a touch of mysticism in it, because I wrote it...
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