Book Reviews
Scott Cunningham of the Rainbow Dead
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Storm Faerywolf honors the memory of Scott Cunningham and discusses the new biography, “Scott Cunningham – The Path Taken”, by Christine Cunningham Ashworth from Weiser Books.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/author/storm/page/4)
Storm Faerywolf honors the memory of Scott Cunningham and discusses the new biography, “Scott Cunningham – The Path Taken”, by Christine Cunningham Ashworth from Weiser Books.
The witch was a figure of both disgust and fear, but, paradoxically, also of sexual desire and temptation. The witch represented that which was forbidden in all its forms. And for that, she was reviled, even as she titillated the minds of the repressed. Very queer, indeed.
Storm Faerywolf reviews “The Tarot of the Vampires,” by Charles Harrington and Craig Maher, an oracle deck sure to appeal to anyone who loves the creatures of the night.
We need to be visible for the next generation of kids so that they know that there is a place for them in this world. For that small percentage of children who are destined to be queer, our visibility can be a shining beacon of hope that can make the difference between giving up and hanging on for another day.
I remember beautiful stores in my home state of California that were cultural hubs, like Gaia in Berkeley, which hosted figures like the late Rachel Pollack and Allen Ginsberg, among numerous others, people who shared their unique talents and knowledge to an eager public… Alas, all these are now but a memory.