Archive for May, 2008
I know that there’s a reason why I need to be alone/To show me there’s a silent place that I can call my own. - Supertramp
I’m planning to write a substantive post tomorrow, when I’ll be off work and have the house to myself for most of the day… but until then, I invite you to check out this review of a recent history of the Greek conversion to Christianity.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina is proud to announce the publication of their newest volume: Dancing God: Poems of Myth and Magick, a collection by Diotima.
This collection of poems spans the ages from the timeless sagas of the ancient gods to the modern commuter train - it spans the human heart from the beginnings of love to the [...]
1. An interesting interview with Thista Minai, author of the recent Artemis devotional Dancing in Moonlight; read the interview at Sequential Tart.
2. Ursula K. LeGuin’s latest novel, Lavinia. I am *LOVING* this book; I’ll probably offer an in-depth review when I’m done, but right now I just want to savor it.
3. Tom Stone’s new book [...]
A few months ago, I posted about a project I was involved with at work, investigating ways to increase my Fortune 500 company’s charitable donations. I am pleased and proud to announce that it has paid off, and my company is now negotiating a contract for disposing all our unsupported computers (and other equipment) with [...]