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The Witch’s Workshop
There is something deeply satisfying about a witch’s workspace. Not simply an altar. Not merely a shelf of herbs or a box of candles. A workshop. A place where things are made, tested, altered, labeled, recorded, discarded, repaired, and occasionally stared at suspiciously when they do not behave as expected. For the steampunk witch, the workshop can become something even more interesting: part apothecary, part laboratory, part ritual room, part inventor’s bench. It is a plac

T.L. Duncan
Aug 1210 min read


The Flower Moon
What This Moon Work Could Be The Flower Moon arrives when the world is no longer whispering about spring. It is blooming. By the time this moon rises, the earth has already begun showing us proof of what survived the dark season. Trees are leafing out. Gardens are waking. Wildflowers push through fields, ditches, fence lines, and forgotten corners. The air feels different. Softer. Warmer. More alive. The Flower Moon is often associated with May, growth, fertility, beauty, abu

T.L. Duncan
Apr 305 min read


Exploring Norse Paganism: The Old Ways in a Modern World
Norse Paganism — sometimes called Heathenry, Ásatrú, or Nordic Paganism — has seen growing interest in recent years. While it draws inspiration from ancient Norse traditions, modern practice is deeply personal and varied, shaped by individual beliefs and contemporary values. At its heart, Norse Paganism is less about rigid doctrine and more about relationship — with the gods, with ancestors, with the land, and with community. Roots in the Old Norse World Norse Paganism origin

T.L. Duncan
Feb 202 min read
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