Poetry
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Bifröst: A Newsletter of the Teutonic Way, v.1, no.1, Feb., 1995
VHS Tapes, periodicals
Binder 1: Project Binder- Regional Identity: A Reading, Writing, and Regional Issues Project Using the Works of Janice Daugharty, 2004
Final Narrative Report and Attachments by Deborah Davis and Diane Howard . Number: GHC-2000-151G Regional Identity Poetry Anthology: Based on student poetry presentations from the "Janice Daugharty Festival" April 28, 2004.(2 copies)
Castle Rising Newsletter, February, 1979
The second issue of Castle Rising's Newsletter explores the health of the store.
English Department General Files
History of the Department: The Valdosta State English Department is under the College of Arts and Sciences. English has been an important major since the first days of the school. During the time covered by this collection, the following have been department head: Dr. Raymond A. Cook, 1979-1971; Dr. Willa Valencia, 1971-1983; Dr. Thomas Dasher, 1984-1994; Dr. John Hiers, 1994-1998; Dr. Kris Pruitt, 1998-1999; Dr. Sharon Gravett, 1999-; Dr. Mark Smith, Acting, 2002-
Folder 13: Divine Lady: A poem by Shirley Hardin, 2000-03-15
Letter and poem from Shirley Hardin, praising Mrs. Bailey's generousity.
Folder 18: Paris - Sissy Writings, Late 1950s & early 1960s
Typed and written pages from when Sissy was in Paris. Some pages are written in French.
Grow to Love 1
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.1], Summer, 1984
Iron Mountain was a short-lived journal published by Chas S. Clifton's Artemisa Press. Only four issues were published between 1984 and 1986 which constituted volume one. This publication was influential in the creation of the first peer-reviewed journal The Pomegranate published by Fritz Muntean
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.1], Summer, 1984
Las Vegas Pagan Pride News, Ostara, 2002
The Pagan Pride Las Vegas Project is an extension of the National Pagan Pride Project, embodying its purposes and mission within the local community. By organizing events and initiatives, the Las Vegas Pagan Pride Project aims to raise awareness, promote understanding, and create a platform for Pagans to celebrate their identity.
Les Gathas de Zoroastre: invocations d'un sage de la Perse antique à la divinité / transcrites en prose rythmée par Carlos Bungé, 1933. Paris: Les Éditions Mazdéennes, 1957
Translation of: Avesta. Yasna. Gathas
Metaphysical Times, 1.5, Lammas, 2021
The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper published in both print and digital editions, eight times a year. Each issue is themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.
Metaphysical Times, 1.8, Yule, 2021
The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper published in both print and digital editions, eight times a year. Each issue is themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.
Nine Apples: A Neopagan Anthology, compiled and edited by Chas S. Clifton, 1979
Contains links to digital content available through V-text.
[Poem]: “Midsummer Night” / Celestia, 1993
Winner of Songs of the Dayshift Foreman's 1993 Sestina competition
[Poem]: "The Witch's Ballad" / by Doreen Valiente, 1985
A poem describing the Sabbat ritual
[Poem]: [Untitled]: [Käki=Cuckoo] / Ari Laitinen, 1993
Winner of the 1993 Songs of the Dayshift Foreman's Sestina competition
Sir Edwin Arnold Collection
The Old Heathen's Almanac for the Year, 2006
"Being the Two Thousand, Two Hundred, Fifty, and Sixth Year of the Runic Era, of the Troth in Nineteenth, and of the Almanac, the Fourth. Containing Monthly Calendars, Astronomical Observations, and a variety of other Useful and Entertaining Matter. Intended for use in the Vinland region of Midgard, but use in other regions and worlds may be readily extrapolated and is encouraged."--Page 1
The Runestone: Celebrating the Indigenous Religion of European Americans, issue #16/17, Fall/Winter, 1996
The Runestone is published by the Asatru Folk Assembly, a modern European-American tribe honoring the spiritual path of our ancestors.