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The Quiet Work of Winter
Listening Instead of Forcing the Year Open Winter is not a time of beginnings in the way we’re often told it is. The land is still. The roots are busy. The visible world rests while the unseen prepares. Yet every January, we are pushed to declare , decide , accelerate —to make loud promises at a time when the earth itself is whispering. In many Pagan traditions, winter is liminal. Not empty. Not idle. Liminal. A threshold space where listening matters more than action. Stilln

T.L. Duncan
Jan 22 min read


Steam, Gears, and Control:
Why Steampunk Is Really About Power Steampunk is often mistaken for an aesthetic—goggles, brass gears, airships drifting through sepia skies. But at its heart, steampunk has always been about control . Who controls the machines. Who controls knowledge. Who is allowed to rise—and who is meant to remain ground-bound. In traditional steampunk worlds, technology is not neutral. It amplifies hierarchy. Those who understand the systems—engineers, Ascendants, navigators, clockmakers

T.L. Duncan
Dec 31, 20251 min read


Resetting the Home After the Holidays:
Reclaiming Your Space After Gatherings The holidays have a way of filling a home. Not just with people, food, and noise—but with energy. Laughter lingers in corners. Old tensions cling to doorways. Conversations echo long after coats are gone and the last dish is washed. In Pagan practice, the home is not just a shelter. It is a living space that holds memory, emotion, and intention. After large family gatherings or extended visits, it’s natural for a home to feel… crowded, e

T.L. Duncan
Dec 26, 20253 min read


Brass, Gears, and a Little Holiday Magic:
Why Steampunk Belongs in the Season There’s something about the holidays that naturally invites steampunk in—whether people realize it or not. The glow of warm light against dark evenings. The pull toward tradition and invention. The desire to slow time down just enough to savor it. Steampunk has always lived in that liminal space between what was and what could have been. And that makes it a perfect companion to the holiday season. Steampunk Is Built for Long Nights and Can

T.L. Duncan
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Resetting the Dynamic:
How to Have the Conversation When a BDSM Relationship Needs a Restart Every long-term BDSM relationship—whether it’s 24/7, part-time, long-distance, or scene-based—hits moments where something feels off . The rules still exist. The roles are still named. The power dynamic is technically intact. And yet… the connection isn’t. This is where many dynamics quietly fail—not because of abuse or betrayal, but because no one knows how to say: “We need to reset.” Resetting a BDSM rela

T.L. Duncan
Dec 22, 20253 min read


Simple Yule Traditions You Can Gently Weave Into the Holidays
Yule doesn’t require abandoning Christmas—or explaining yourself at every gathering. For many modern Pagans, Yule is less about replacing traditions and more about layering meaning into what already exists. Small, intentional practices can honor the season without disrupting family expectations or social rhythms. Here are a few ways to welcome Yule quietly and intentionally. Light as a Sacred Presence At its heart, Yule honors the return of the light. You can mark this by: L

T.L. Duncan
Dec 19, 20252 min read


Why Steampunk Keeps Calling Us Back
Steampunk isn’t just an aesthetic. If it were, it would have faded out years ago. Instead, it keeps returning—quietly, persistently—drawing people back who thought they’d outgrown it. There’s a reason for that. It Honors Craft in a Disposable World Steampunk centers on things made with intention: Gears instead of algorithms Leather, brass, and wood instead of plastic Machines you can see working In a world designed to be replaced rather than repaired, steampunk reminds us of

T.L. Duncan
Dec 17, 20252 min read


When “Yes” Isn’t Enough:
Understanding Consent Fatigue in BDSM Consent is the foundation of BDSM.We talk about it constantly—and rightly so. But there’s a quieter issue that doesn’t get enough attention: Consent fatigue. It’s not dramatic. It’s not always obvious. And it can exist even in long-term, loving, negotiated dynamics. What Consent Fatigue Is Consent fatigue happens when someone continues to say “yes” out of habit, expectation, or emotional pressure , rather than active desire. This isn’t th

T.L. Duncan
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Yule vs. Christmas: Similar Roots, Different Paths
Pagan Pathways - T.L. Duncan Every December, conversations inevitably drift toward holiday traditions — who celebrates what, and why. For many modern Pagans, especially those walking witchcraft or folk-magic paths, the question comes up again and again: What’s the real difference between Yule and Christmas? And the short answer is simple: they aren’t enemies, but they aren’t the same thing either. Their histories overlap, but their intentions do not. Yule is one of the olde

T.L. Duncan
Dec 12, 20252 min read


Dressing the Part: Building Your Steampunk Look
Clockwork Chronicles - T.L. Duncan Steampunk fashion is more than clothing — it’s a declaration. A doorway. A shift in posture. When you dress the part, you’re not just putting on an outfit… you’re stepping into an entire world built on brass, steam, imagination, and rebellion. But here’s the secret many newcomers don’t realize: Your Steampunk look doesn’t have to be complicated to be authentic. It has to feel intentional. Whether you’re preparing for a convention, a Ren Fai

T.L. Duncan
Dec 10, 20252 min read


A Beginner’s Guide to Safe Words
Command Chronicles — T.L. Duncan Safe words are one of the most misunderstood tools in the BDSM world. Beginners often think they’re only for intense scenes or edge play, but the truth is simpler: Safe words are communication — nothing more, nothing less. They’re a shared language that lets partners move confidently through intensity without guessing, panicking, or crossing boundaries. Whether you’re brand new to BDSM or finally dipping a toe outside of fantasy, a safe word i

T.L. Duncan
Dec 8, 20252 min read


The Longest Night Approaches
T.L. Duncan As the wheel turns toward Yule, the longest night of the year draws near. The days grow shorter, the shadows stretch longer, and the world exhales into stillness. This is the ancient pause — the deep inhale before the light returns. For thousands of years, our ancestors understood this season not as darkness to fear, but as darkness to respect. To welcome. To learn from. The longest night is not an ending. It is a threshold. A Time for Rest and Reflection As natur

T.L. Duncan
Dec 5, 20252 min read


Clearing the Path: How to Reset Your Energy Before Any Magical Working
Before a candle is lit, before a circle is cast, before a single intention is whispered to the universe—there is the reset. Most magical failures aren’t because the spell was wrong. They fail because the witch stepped into the work carrying the weight of a week that should have been set down. Energy clings. Rooms hold memory. Our bodies pick up static like lint. And clearing your space isn’t optional. It’s the foundation. Let’s strip this down to what actually matters. Why En

T.L. Duncan
Nov 21, 20252 min read


Where Gears Meet Imagination: Understanding the Soul of Steampunk
A Beginner’s Guide to Gears, Grit, and Imagination Steampunk isn’t just a genre. It’s a world. A mood. A beautifully improbable marriage of past and future—where gears hum like heartbeats, airships crowd the skies, and invention belongs to anyone daring enough to turn a wrench. But what is Steampunk, really? Let’s strip it down to its brass bones. A World Built on “What If?” Steampunk begins with one question: What if the future happened sooner? What if the mechanical wonder

T.L. Duncan
Nov 19, 20252 min read


What Is Steampunk?
A beginner’s guide to brass, boilers, and bold imagination Steampunk is a retro-futurist aesthetic and storytelling genre that imagines advanced technology powered by steam and clockwork, usually in a Victorian- or Wild West–era world. Think airships instead of airplanes, goggles instead of smart glasses, and elegance with grit. It mixes history, science fiction, maker culture, and fashion into one stylish, hands-on universe. Why “steam,” and why now? Steampunk asks a delicio

T.L. Duncan
Nov 12, 20254 min read
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