In Honor of Grady McMurtry
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law In honor of Grady Louis McMurtry, who was died on this day, July 12, 1985 – here is a slightly extended version of a short blurb I wrote a… Continue Reading
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law In honor of Grady Louis McMurtry, who was died on this day, July 12, 1985 – here is a slightly extended version of a short blurb I wrote a… Continue Reading
I’m not sure when this article detailing the magical technologies utilized by author William S. Burroughs originally posted but… the classics never date. An excerpt notes: “Naked Lunch only marked the beginning of William S. Burroughs’ career as a writer, however,… Continue Reading
The exhibition which runs November 30 – January 16 features William Mortensen (1897-1965), alongside the art of Chris Stein, Edward Colver, Courtney Brooke Hall, Cormac Figgis, Brittany Rose Luciani, Andres Serrano, Adam De Ville, Ken Weaver, Erik Bergrin and Alexis… Continue Reading
Here’s an interesting post from sorcerer Jason Miller’s blog at his Strageic Sorcery site: Does the Witch operate outside of what society finds normal, and what science deems factual: Yes, without a doubt. But there is a big difference between… Continue Reading
Canada’s Anathema Publishing is currently offering a musical releaseKEMET – “The Philosophical Child.” Their posted description says: “A Deep Ritual Dark Ambient project with hints of Eastern sounds/reflections by Mo Massaya (also of Sublimatio Mortis), in the vein of Dead… Continue Reading
Occult author Phil Hine posted some notes on Tantric ritual procedure. His posting begins: ‘For this occasional series, I’m going to provide some short notes on various tantric ritual procedures. Tantric rituals tend to follow a fixed sequence of actions… Continue Reading
UK based occult publisher Scarlet Imprint has announced some upcoming releases: Our next release will be Balthazar Blacke’s Divine Gypsy Mother, a reimagining of the 19th century fortune-telling system popularly known as gypsy cards, with original artwork by Alexander Daniloff. These… Continue Reading
The New York Times Sunday Magazine ran an interview with sexpert Emily Morse, host of the Sex With Emily podcast. The focus of the interview was nonmonogamy, how to decide whether it’d be a good thing for you, you or… Continue Reading
August then brings some real change to Hadean Press – the exciting news we mentioned above is that Hadean Press is on the move, but that’s not all! We are opening a bookshop on the ground floor of our new… Continue Reading
Well, this comes a couple years after the fact, but, here’s an interesting recent book review of Amy Hale’s Ithell Colquhoun, Genius of the Fern Loved Gully. An excerpt reads: “Hale rightly gives significant literary space to Colquhoun’s involvement in a… Continue Reading