Hey, hey Goddess loving Pagan community! Are you involved with your Goddess publications?
Publishing the monthly Goddess magazine is no small feat. While most other pagan publications find their way into print on a quarterly basis, the Women’s Spirituality Forum brings forward goddess culture and women’s spirituality every thirty days or so.
And best of all … it’s free! Sign-up for their monthly announcements for the Goddess magazine publication.
While designed expressly for women within the pagan community, the Goddess magazine serves up feminist topics that reach out to all women globally. It is designed by women, for women, but the whole Pagan community can benefit from the cultural awareness building this magazine offers.
Goddess magazine is family-friendly too!
Full of folklore and Pagan her-story, you’ll find access to images, articles, videos, podcasts, and other online resources that the whole family can enjoy together.
Goddess magazine is the love-child of the Susan B. Anthony Coven Number One, and while many of the articles are written by their membership … the magazine is open to submissions from other Pagan women as well.
And while the Goddess magazine is free, as a IRS 501(c)3 non-profit the Women's Spirituality Forum relies on all types of support, including donations. But mostly what they ask of each of you is to share the Goddess magazine with as many others as you can to help grow the magazine’s circulation and spread a greater understanding of Pagan culture. Which is the same reason we write our Pagan Examiner articles for you here.
Through education, we Pagans can develop culture and achieve a global awareness and understanding for our theologies and our ways of life. So, sharing Pagan publications is a very important and easy thing to do as an act of love for our various traditions.
Other women’s publications we support and encourage you to read are The Beltane Papers and Sage Woman magazines.
On a side-note for women only, the Goddess magazine is also heavily involved in the upcoming Goddess Festival 2010 designed for grandmothers, mothers and daughters to come together and experience the goddess culture through rituals, music, dance, great food and merriment. Lots of female bonding experiences and new friends to be made at this Goddess Festival. We are all daughters of the Goddess together!












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Don't forget MatriFocus which is amazing as well!
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