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Bezig met laden... Crafting Magick with Pen and Ink: Learn to Write Stories, Spells and Other Magickal Worksdoor Susan Pesznecker
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This book was disappointing - both Magick 101 and Writing 101 in the same package, with nothing much of interest to the more advanced practitioner of either. I was hoping for a lot more. ( ) This book attempts to be both a basic introductory writing text and a guide to writing as used in magic. Since it comes in at only 240 pages, this is a book of breadth more than depth. While I can think of lots of things I wish she'd had space to cover, I think she was remarkably successful given the lack of space. There aren't a lot of books on magical writing to compare this too (the only one that leaps to mind is Write Your Own Magic by Richard Webster, although there may be others), but you could fill a library with how-to-write books. Pesnecker's book is necessarily brief compared to these and someone who seriously wants to develop their writing skills will want to read beyond this book fairly quickly. But for those who've only read the standard guides, Crafting Magick with Pen and Ink will be full of surprises. Pesnecker discusses setting up a writing space—including turning your desk into an altar, magically charging your writing tools, and making a writing stole to wear while writing. She talks about mundane ergonomics (how to position your chair and monitor, remember to stretch) and magical ergonomics (meditate before writing, ground afterwards). Standard writing texts are also unlikely to discuss making your own quill or magical ink. Pesnecker not only writes about adding magic to writing, as the above examples suggest, but adding writing to magic. She includes suggestions for writing spells, prayers and blessings, and rituals—again, not territory covered by standard writing texts. I could wish she'd been able to go into some of her topics more deeply, but overall, this is a good general guide. How To Convince Me You're A Poser Before I've Finished The First Page Of The Preface Of Your Book http://www.neowayland.com/C692963707/E20091014143626/index.html Full review located at http://paganbookreviews.com/2009/06/24/crafting-magick-with-pen-and-ink-by-susan... geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Would you like to craft your own Book of Shadows? Write a story? Create Pagan rituals or Wiccan spells for special occasions? And ultimately infuse your writing with added beauty, style, and power? Get your creativity flowing as you step into a boundless world where magick comes alive through the written word. Clear, step-by-step instructions will guide you through each phase of creating beautiful and powerful magickal works. Drumming up ideas Keeping a magickal journal Freewriting Choosing a composition form Revising drafts to a refined polish This book on magickal writing offers an array of exercises, tips and terms, and writing samples to help you craft stories, devotional poems, spells, chants, prayers, blessings, meditations, and rituals. By mastering the techniques in this book, your every word will crackle with energy, vibrancy, and true power. Praise: "With the help of this book, your writing and magickal skills will expand and grow...You will be a true magickal writer." --Richard Webster, award-winning author of Write Your Own Magic Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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