The Dark Twin
Review of a unique historical novel about singers and seers, a doomed romance and the getting of spiritual wisdom set against a struggle for political and theological control of a village in Bronze Age Scotland.
Review of a unique historical novel about singers and seers, a doomed romance and the getting of spiritual wisdom set against a struggle for political and theological control of a village in Bronze Age Scotland.
How and why I became a pagan.
The God(ess) Beneath the Ground Read More »
My personal take on what gods are and how they inter-relate.
The Gods Themselves Read More »
Why XX=female and XY=male is a gross over-simplification which can be derailed in any number of exciting ways.
Biology’s Rainbow: or why biological sex is not just an issue of X and Y Read More »
Click below to read the post. Annoyingly, it doesn’t disply the links unless you actually click on it and formally open it.
Eighty years ago both sides of my family could afford to send their children to expensive fee-paying schools. How did it all go pear-shaped?
Beautiful artwork and exciting action in a graphic novel series about dinosaur and pterosaur life.
Creationists often ask why we don’t see “transitional fossils”, but in fact all fossils are transitional. What does this mean?
All Life is in Transition Read More »
A fascinating look at the behaviour and evolution of cephalopods, the process of ageing and the evolution of conciousness itself.
Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness Read More »