The Beautiful Apocalypse in Skin Horse by Olivia Cronk
Fixed air: revelation, visions, futures
These everyday objects take on a plastic significance, the ashtray is a repository for waste, and the mingling of the ash with the ‘pink seat’ suggests an uneasy disruption of categories.
Everyday Witchcraft in Sian S. Rathore’s Wild Heather
Fixed earth: wild animals, practical witchcraft, poetry
Rathore’s poem ‘Alison Device (1594-1612), named for a Pendle witch, is a beautiful meditation on mortality and desire.
Haga, Haxan, Hag, Hawthorn
Cardinal earth: rapaciousness, growth, deep roots
Hedges, like lawns, are of no use to the witch unless they are overgrown, wild, and generative.
The Art of Deer Stalking
Fixed fire: blades forged in fire, revenge, steadfastness
For the proper adherence to ritual we had shaved our hair ultra-close, and smeared on a square of silver zinc.
Electric Light
Mutable fire: emergencies, cinematic glimmers, glowworms
The dark spools forward and I grip the branch. I lunge into the deep mud and my holy communion dress is ratted at the hem.
Rain-Sown Wheat
Fixed water: unfinished business, deep emotions, divination
We record this by leaving the work unfinished and unresolved. The absence is a space for grief.
The Sky Became the Perfect Colour and Back Again
Mutable air: the inner sky, imagination, psychosis
The water came in waves and washed gold summer through her bones. He was above her again, his hair deep silk on her face.
The Luminol Reels
Fixed fire: the gurlesque, luminol margaritas, glow-in-the-dark rosaries
shrines, quinceañera parties, holy communions, and seances of this book are all stained luminescent blue.
Luminol Theory
Fixed fire: incandescence, blue flame, eerie glow
As anyone who watches crime television might already know, luminol is a substance that emits an eerie glow when it comes in contact with human blood.
The Museum of Atheism
Mutable earth: wild foxes, psychedelic spores, deadly forests
On Christmas night, a small girl is crowned at a pageant, before stumbling into the snowy darkness, alone, to meet her greatest fan
Ceremony Podcast Season One, Episode three with Mimi Zacharia
I really like reading a book where character’s got an obsession, almost, and you start to learn a bit about that obsession when you read a book like that.
Ceremony Podcast Season One, Episode two with stephanie edd
Hard- boiled fiction is also really afflicted with this twisted, and very American, casual bigotry. And it makes me so mad because there are so many great lines and so much extensive writing that Chandler did, and these movies just have so much beautiful writing in them but just have these big problems.
Introduction to Season one: Ceremony and Practice
Welcome to season one of Ceremony, a podcast about storytelling, seasonality, rituals, and dreaming new worlds into being.
What are Deviant Strategies?
Cardinal air: new ideas, pleasure, play, obsession
Scheele’s Green: the story of arsenic-laced wallpaper and the most gorgeous colour ever to exist.
the Eco-weird
Mutable earth: big mood, the mundane sublime, weird landscapes
Weird landscapes tell us so much about making the hidden aspects of life visible, and, about our interconnectedness with the natural world.
The Moon: Excitement of the Unconscious
Mutable water: the unconscious, hallucinations, psychic plane
Rachel Pollock writes that “in divinatory readings the moon indicates an excitement of the unconscious.”
process diaries – Light
Fixed fire: sun, bright colours, festivities
The bare tree still looks pretty.
The reindeer glow.