Christmas with the ANGELUS KEY
Why I Wrote Snowfall on Miracles & Ghosts For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved Christmas. Not the […]
Why I Wrote Snowfall on Miracles & Ghosts For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved Christmas. Not the […]
When I first picked up Dion Fortune’s Psychic Self-Defense, I half-expected a self-help manual, judging from the title. What I
Yellowjackets is more than survival horror—it’s a modern folk tale where trauma becomes ritual, and the forest demands blood. In this post, I explore how the show subverts folk horror tropes, toys with real occult symbolism, and challenges us with a nihilistic worldview where salvation is survival and redemption is control. Why do we root for characters who’ve become monsters? And what, exactly, are they serving?
In The Sea Priestess, Dion Fortune evokes the elemental power of shore-cliffs, moon-lit tides and damp caves as the staging
This one came out of a footnote I tried to tuck beneath a Switzerland chapter in The Angelus Key. It
This is one of those footnotes that tried to smuggle a whole mini-monograph into a chase scene. I cut it
This is one of those footnotes that hurt to cut. I did cut it with the resolve of a Civil
This footnote kept auditioning for “full chapter” while I was trying to run a thriller. I cut it for pace
Some trims are easy—adverbs, dangling metaphors, my fondness for commas. Others fight back. This one hissed like a mother goat.
Those of you who have read The Angelus Key know how much I enjoy a good footnote. Unfortunately, I needed