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Coyote Collects Feathers

Magic departs from mysticism because it proudly proclaims its unshakable intention to do noteworthy things in this world rather than seeking merely to transcend it.

-Gordon White, The Chaos Protocols

In the days following the turkey hunt...

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The Gift of the Harridan

Animal calls are one of the earliest forms of human magic, allowing us to commune with our wild siblings with mimicry and breath. We play species-specific instruments to convince them to give their lives to us.

The best turkey calls are...

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The Box Turtle and the Kit

Hi y’all. It’s been a while. Almost a full moon cycle since we last spoke in this story.

I’m experiencing personal upheaval. Chaos and uncertainty are difficult writing companions.

But the main problem is this repeated issue; I get momen...

3 years ago
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Turkey Season Dream

I fell asleep to the chorus of desperate longing.

Aprilis - the month of the goddess Venus.

Tree crickets, toads and mockingbirds called to the sky, looking for someone to make them whole. A thousand songs of hopeful lust.

I came awa...

3 years ago
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Entanglement and Sovereignty

Rain fell heavy the day I found the Gordian Worms.

Water running over exposed dirt like a river. When I looked at the ground, I saw them writhing against the current, swimming upstream. Dark brown, long as a shoestring, thin as a hair, sn...

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