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Posted on February 21, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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Click my lovely friend Crowley above to read the latest installment in my musings about Celtic magic. This month I have visited the animal kingdom, looking at our modern relationships with other creatures how our forebears may have seen them.
Category: observation, pagan, prose, society, Uncategorized, writingTags: animals, Celtic, celtic mythology, celts, crow, crows, magic, nature, occult, pagan, paganism, spirituality, Witchcraft, writing
Posted on February 21, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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Bright poke in the eye From Lugh, golden in the blue; I reflect, moon like.
Category: pagan, poetry, seasons, Uncategorized, writingTags: Celtic, celtic mythology, haiku, Lugh, pagan, poem, poetry, writing
Posted on February 14, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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I saw a Nora Roberts quote the other day along the lines of You want to write? Then shut up and write. Stop messing about and write. It’s great advice, yet procrastination seems to be the order of the day. I have two main projects on… Continue Reading “Write it out…”
Category: Uncategorized, writingTags: author, books, celt, Celtic, mabh, magic, Nora Roberts, pagan, paganism, savage, Witchcraft, writing
Posted on February 9, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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I should probably start with the disclaimer that Moon Books are my publisher, and as such I have a natural bias towards them. Becoming an author for Moon Books was incredibly exciting, as my book now sits alongside the likes of The Woven Word by Romany… Continue Reading “Moon Books- Encountering Paganism through Pagan Authors”
Posted on February 2, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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It’s Imbolc And I want to Lick the sky Those fiery stripes Must surely be As sweet as sunrise ice. The blackbird nods Tail bouncing on the wall Of a run down council house. The Honda Prelude that Cuts me up Is a square… Continue Reading “Lick the Sky”
Category: observation, pagan, poetry, prose, seasons, society, UncategorizedTags: Imbolc, morning, pagan, poem, Poet, poetry, seasons, spring, sunrise, writing
Posted on January 30, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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When I was little I rescued an injured crow, and as it was too damaged to return to the wild, the crow stayed with my family and usually lives with my mum and dad. Crowley the Crow is visiting me, however, because mum and… Continue Reading “A Crow Comes to Visit”
Category: observation, pagan, prose, society, writingTags: animals, birds, corvids, crow, crows, nature, pets, writing
Posted on January 27, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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I’m so proud to contribute towards this fantastic magazine full of all things Pagan, magical and seasonal. In this issue I write about how Brigid has inspired me to sing. There’s also articles from Ali Isaac, Alan Crowe and many more. Click the picture… Continue Reading “Brigid’s Fire Imbolc Issue- Out Now!”
Category: pagan, seasons, society, writingTags: Alan Crowe, Ali Isaac, brigid, brigid's fire, brigid's fire magazine, celt, Celtic, Ireland, magic, magick, music, pagan, prose, song, writing
Posted on January 20, 2015
by Mabh Savage
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Pen meet paper Have a chat Shake nib with grain In absence of hands A heat erupts Between two strangers Immediate, shocking As fuzz of fibre Cause ink to flow Liquid and glorious.
Category: observation, poetry, prose, Uncategorized, writingTags: metaphor, passion, poem, Poet, poetry, prose, writing
Posted on September 28, 2014
by Mabh Savage
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There are pens on my table I just can’t explain When every refrain Is tapped out on the lap top Or vigorously thumbed Into iPhone note pad apps Between bites of baps And inevitable wine Lubricating the rhyme There are pens on my table… Continue Reading “Pens on the Table”
Posted on September 16, 2014
by Mabh Savage
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Hi stearzeebrerorothuysmar2007. I really want to contact you however you have no option on your page for comments or messages. I’m a little upset that you have made a pdf of my book and are giving it away for free. Assuming that’s what this… Continue Reading “A Modern Celt by Mabh Savage”