A Ritual for The Underworld of your Writing
Fixed water: petrichor, deep wells, decay
The sun doesn't disappear. We just can't see it as much as in the height of summer. There is treasure in the void. There is gold in the dark.
Frequencies
Cardinal air: signals in the dark, secrets coming to light
A creative block is so often about being in the liminal space where something new is waiting to emerge.
Hellbender: the Shock of Knowledge
Cardinal air: lightning knowledge, shock of awareness, excitement, fear.
The restless prickle of adolescent longing led Izzy beyond the invisible boundaries of the forest, and into a drinking game that had bloody consequences.
Ceremony Podcast Season One, Episode four with Matilde Pratesi
You are going into a state of trance and time just kind of goes and there's this sort of animal channel between the head and the hand and it's wonderful.
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.
Television
Cardinal air: prayer, holy visions, visitations
In Catholicism there is endless creativity in the naming of patron saints. Some of the more obscure ones include St. Julian the patron saint of murderers, and St. Lidwina, the patron saint of ice skaters.
Haunting
Mutable earth: locked room mysteries, the sacred and the earthly
I don’t know about you but I love stories set in haunted houses because they offer a closed set, a liminal zone for transformation to occur, and mysteries to be explored but not necessarily resolved. And because they remind me of dreaming.
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 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
Fungal Magic and Mycelial Networks
Mutable earth: mycelial networks, field notes, fungal categories
In The Museum of Atheism, each chapter begins with a description of the fungus that has taken over the town of Rosewood, where the action happens. These descriptions act as field notes about real and imagined fungal forms
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 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.
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.
process diaries – Light
Fixed fire: sun, bright colours, festivities
The bare tree still looks pretty.
The reindeer glow.
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.
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.”
A Spell for Writer’s Block
Fixed water: working through, deep release, breaking open
You can work with this ritual to come back to creative centre whenever you are feeling blocked.