Firstly, congratulations to Jennifer L., who won the paperback copy of Seeking the Mystery! Enjoy it!
To everyone else, thanks so much for entering the giveaway. Please check out the excerpts I’ve posted here, as well as the introduction and glossary. I hope you’ll considering buying your own copy!
My fellow bloggers have posted some great reviews and responses to the book. Here’s a round-up of current contributions:
David Dashifen Kees, “Seeking the Mystery: An Excellent Interfaith Resource”
Molly Remer, “Thealogy in Practice: A Lesson from the Maiden” and “Thursday Theology: Matriarchal Myth or a New Story?”
Elinor Predota, “How a Valley in Scotland Changed My Theology,” “Stories of Gods and Mortals: Myth and Pagan Practice,” “The Ordinary, Everyday Occult Knowledge of Herbs, Flowers, and Beasts,” “The Material, the Sacred, and the Erotic,” and “A Sense of Responsibility to Place”
…and a nice shout-out about the book’s success from Jason Pitzl-Waters.
Thanks to everyone who helped me spread the word about the book sale last week! It was really exciting to hit the end of the day and see Seeking the Mystery ranked at #1 in Amazon’s Paganism and Theology categories — but more importantly, it looks like the book is starting lots of good conversations. 🙂
“Seeking the Mystery.” Seems more like “Found The Mystery,” but I suspect you are too humble for that, so I will throw it out there for you. I definitely will have to consider buying my own copy. Blessed Be.
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Thanks!
The nature of mystery, I think, is that one can always go deeper. 🙂
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I really enjoyed reading “Seeking the Mystery” and thought it was excellent.
I am rubbish at review-writing though (I would rather go to the dentist than write a book review).
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