Have you got something to share? If you've created something, send it in for the Hermetic Library Zine! If you've got an upcoming event, let's add it to Hermetic Library Calendar! Head to the blog for submission information.
Northern Nights is a proposed horror/dark fiction anthology in the vein of previous anthologies of Canadian speculative fiction — Northern Stars (Hartwell & Grant, eds.); Northern Suns (Hartwell & Grant, eds.) — and the 5 volume Northern Frights series (Don Hutchison, ed).
Black glassy lakes. Dark woods. Ancient pines and maples. Abandoned highways. Ghost towns. Preternatural light. The Midnight Sun. Uncanny valleys. An indigo sky spiked with bright white stars. The darkening garden. The sting of the whooshing north wind. The killing cold. A cry in the dark. It’s another night in the Canadian north. Night and all its torments.
Have you got something to share? If you've created something, send it in for the Hermetic Library Zine! If you've got an upcoming event, let's add it to Hermetic Library Calendar! Head to the blog for submission information.
Last few weeks until the Sept 30 deadline! Read the call for submissions to the Anthology Project in 2023 for Magick, Music and Ritual 18 and This Is Not An Hermetic Library Anthology Album -5 on the blog, and then get in touch!
Only a few more anthology albums before the last one in 2026 on the library's 30th anniversary!
#Asian#writers of all cultural backgrounds are encouraged to submit non-fiction articles, stories, poems, and profiles relatable to #AsianCanadians , many of whom are global citizens with ties to other parts of the world.
I've posted the call for submissions to the Anthology Project in 2023 for Magick, Music and Ritual 18 and This Is Not An Hermetic Library Anthology Album -5 with a very fast approaching deadline in a few weeks on Sept 30, so get in touch soon!
For the month of August, I'm doing a social media and Patron giveaway of three copies of Tarot: Mirror of the Soul by Gerd Ziegler, courtesy of the publisher Weiser Books Details on the library blog, and in posts on the library's Patreon, Threads, and Mastodon.