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Me too. I read whatever non-fiction texts I can get my hands on, but one of my favorite fiction authors on the Irish myths is Morgan Llewelyn. I think she brings these stories to life and she does her research.

An excellent Goodreads author is Jason Kirkey The Salmon in the Spring The Ecology of Celtic Spirituality. Jason is a student of Frank MacEowen and Tom Cowan. Jason does an excellent job of defining the practice of the emergent Druids.
I am also a fan of Elizabeth Cunnigham (another student of Tom Cowan). She writes of Maeve in [book:The Passion of Mary Magdalen A Novel|360628.
I am also a fan of Elizabeth Cunnigham (another student of Tom Cowan). She writes of Maeve in [book:The Passion of Mary Magdalen A Novel|360628.


I'm interested both in the development of a particularly Celtic flavored Chrisitanity in the Celtic cultures in 5th-7th century, and its resurgence today.


My "mentor" was (is) Dr. Charles McDaniel at Baylor (who was forced to read well outside his area of expertise to give me assistance with this - bless his soul). However, in researching my topic I also spent time on Holy Island (Lindisfarne) with Father Ray Simpson and Canon Kate Tristram, and had the distinct privilege of attending a meeting of the Community of Aidan and Hilda in Santa Fe, NM.

-Jenna

I am a student at Goddard College in VT. I can design my own curriculum so I am looking for possible mentors in the field. I have a particular interest in the connection between ecology and Celtic spirituality and the connection to sacred sexuality.