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Sarah Provost



Average rating: 4.07 · 162 ratings · 27 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Père Fouettard Corporation,...

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Guinevere: Bright Shadow

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Inland, Thinking of Waves

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Washout Review October 1975

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“The home religion celebrates three spring sabbats, one in early February, one in late March, and one on the first of May. Though Imbolc celebrates the first stirrings of the seeds underground, aboveground is still locked in deep winter. By Ostara, the longer days and milder weather cheers us, but the festival isn’t widely observed among pagans, especially since the Christians renamed it Easter and made it perhaps their most important holiday. Beltane, though! By May Day, spring is in full bloom.”
Sarah Provost, Guinevere: Bright Shadow



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