by Theresa Crater | Oct 12, 2017 | Reviews
Hunters of Humans was released on the fall equinox. This is the third novel written by Dion Fortune under the pen name V.M. Steele that Twin Eagles Publishing has saved from obscurity. I have to say the very best part of this one is Fortune’s sharp insight into the...
by Theresa Crater | Sep 5, 2017 | Reviews
Dion Fortune wrote, “The Mystical Qabalah gives the theory, but the novels give the practice.” Penny Billington and Ian Rees have taken Fortune at her word and written a book that explains the spiritual system behind the novels, then offers interesting guided...
by Theresa Crater | Aug 19, 2017 | Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Sites, Travel
It was in 1860 that a group of Chinese and Siamese tour guides cut through the dense jungle to reveal the great edifice of Angkor Wat to French naturalist Henri Mouhot. Many say that Mouhot discovered this great former seat of the Khmer Empire, but the place had long...
by Theresa Crater | Aug 1, 2017 | Reviews
OMG, it’s good. At least I think so. I couldn’t put it down. Twin Eagles Publishing has released their second V.M. Steele novel, The Scarred Wrists. V.M. Steele is another of Dion Fortune’s pen names. She published four novels as Steele. The books were looked down...
by Theresa Crater | Jul 18, 2017 | Reviews
John and Caitlin Matthews have come out with an excellent resource for all you Arthurian fans. The Complete King Arthur: Many Faces, One Hero is just that—complete. It takes us from a thorough investigation of all the historical figures who could have been our Arthur...
by Theresa Crater | Jul 4, 2017 | Uncategorized
I know many of you like metaphysical and visionary fiction. In case you haven’t read him yet, here’s another writer for you: Alan Richardson. Richardson has published many books, both fiction and even more nonfiction. I’ve just finished his latest novel, The...
by Theresa Crater | Jun 20, 2017 | Just Life
Week before last, I had a stem cell treatment for my hip. I’d been struggling for a few years with arthritis, trying many alternative treatments that helped, but the blasted thing just kept getting worse. Since I love to travel, I knew I’d have to do something more...
by Theresa Crater | May 17, 2017 | Uncategorized
Angkor Wat has always called to me. I saw that picture of the temple with the huge tree roots growing down through it and something woke in me. It was like the place whispered a promise—come and see what you discover. And now I get to go in December of this year. Not...
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