Montreal's Pagan Community Newsletter
Le Bulletin de la Communauté Païenne de Montréal


 
Spring 2007

Cover Art: « Gifts from the Earth » by Annika Diehl

Editorial: Spiritual Gardening: Tending the Earth and Ourselves by Amanda Strong

Community focus: Pagan Sunday Brunch: Eggs and Sausage, Pentacles and Pagans by Hobbes

Family: Creating an Outdoor Sanctuary for the Whole Family by Kristin Groulx

Featured Articles:
    Magical Transformation: New Life from Kitchen Scraps by Josie Baker
    Gravel to Garden: Transforming Your Neighbourhood and Yourself by Janice Wright
    Celebrating Your Local Environment: An Introduction to Wildcrafting by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
    Moon-Wise Gardening:Tapping Into the Lunar Cycles of Your Garden by Amanda Strong

Perspectives Articles:
    Western Influence on Pagan Thought: Prologue to a Deist Metaperspective by Juan K.

Regular Columns and Features:
    All Roads: A Short Story Serial By Talyesin
    Olympe Par Atalante Pythie
    Local and Canadian News
    Listings and Festivals

    The Pagan Bookshelf and Book Reviews

    The Way of the Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
    The Recovery Spiral: A Pagan Path to Healing by Cynthia Jane
    Gardens of the Gods: Myth, Magic and Meaning by Christopher McIntosh




Upcoming WynterGreene Themes and deadlines for submissions
    Autumn 2007: Prayer
    Editor: Amanda Strong

    Prayer. What does it mean to pray? Is prayer a part of contemporary Pagan practice? Many of us meditate or have some sort of daily practice, but is this prayer? What about rituals and songs of gratitude? Spells? Poetry and art? How is Pagan prayer different or similar to prayer in other world religions? What does prayer mean to you and your practice? If you have an article or idea, we want to hear from you!
    Deadline for submissions and advertising: July 15, 2007


    Winter 2008: Beyond Wicca
    Editor: Ceri Young

    Wicca is the branch of the NeoPagan tree that gets the most press, but it's far from being the tree itself. So what other traditions are out there? What common ground do all these paths share? How does the community work and how should it work? What's our history and what's our future? How does society as a whole view NeoPagans? If you have an article or idea, we want to hear from you!
    Deadline for submissions and advertising: October 15, 2007


Want to contribute to this issue but don't know what to write about? Contact us, we have story ideas that are looking for writers. We also have books that need reviewers.


Last updated: April 26, 2008

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