Community Notes; Nov28-Dec4

The library of the recently dissolved Temple of the River is now available to the winner of an essay contest. The library includes books on Celtic Studies, Celtic lore and traditions, Indo-European religion, and related topics Details are available here.

There are a couple events this week at Magus Books & Herbs being taught by their amazing herbalist Liz Johnson. The first is a class Tuesday night on digestion, and the next is Wednesday and begins a three year exploration of herbs. This is one of the most in depth herb classes available in the Twin Cities. If you have a chance, this is an opportunity to learn from an expert.

Many of you remember John Michael Greer from Paganicon last year. By all accounts, he was the best guest we could have ever hoped for, and people genuinely loved him. In just a couple months he’s coming back for a weekend intensive on ceremonial magic. This is an amazing opportunity.

Speaking of Paganicon, next year will be bigger and better, March 16-18. Check it out at http://tcpaganpride.org/paganicon/ and register at http://paganicon.eventbrite.com/

Community Notes; November 21-27

Thursday is a traditional American feast day. Beyond that, you might not want to think about it too deeply and just enjoy the food.

If you do feel the need the to shop this weekend (as many people will) please shop local and support small businesses, such as metaphysical shops. PNC-Minnesota’s Solstice Gift Guide comes out this week.

Joseph A. Amara, co-owner of Magus Books & Herbs has launched a new blog radio show. You can listen at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/edgemagazine/2011/11/19/edge-mysteries-beyond-with-joseph-a-amara

The Eye of Horus is hiring, and will accept applications until Tuesday. For details, check: http://eyeofhorus.biz/store/hiring-11-11.htm

Eye of Horus Launches eBookstore

Eye of Horus, a local metaphysical shop, now has the first ever Pagan Google eBook Store, with access to millions of physical books, and thousands of e-books.

Jane Hansen, co-owner of the Eye of Horus has been feverishly developing the new website for over a month.”This is totally a perfect fit for us. We love books. We love books so much that we opened a bookstore. But we also love trees, so being able to sell electronic books is just great. We do have a plant-a-tree program for the books we do sell, but some people want to skip the whole harvesting and planting cycle.”

Thraicie Hawkner, Jane’s partner as co-owner of Eye of Horus, said, “We’re excited. Now we can help people find the exact title they are looking for by just typing in a quick search on our site, and voila. Special Orders are super easy, whether it’s for a local customer for store pickup or a local customer in Guinea Mills, Virginia.”

Last December Google and ABA (American Booksellers Association) announced a partnership that could help even the playing field for independent booksellers. Jane and Thraicie read that, and as Thraicie put it, “This is specifically for independent booksellers with storefronts, who want to offer the service and community events that local stores are known for, with the selection of the big guys. We thought, we want that! And we want to be the first Pagan Store to make the leap to [Google] eBooks.”

The new website, https://www.eyeofhorusbooks.com, features curated lists. Several local Pagan experts submitted reading lists, and folks at the Eye are reaching out to all the authors and teachers who have been at the store, or in the extended network, to ask for their recommendations. Jane also went through the titles and searched for new titles of special interest to Pagan readers well, such as herself. As such, this new website is situated to provide what Jane describes as, “The bookstore community experience in the largest Pagan bookstore ever [online]. I’m like a kid in the candy factory when I browse to select which titles we can feature for special order or even pre-order.”

Jane continued, “For many of our customers, part of the appeal of Google eBooks is the ability to support Eye of Horus online, as well as in the bookstore. It’s part of the whole Indie business movement. We’re not a huge conglomerate. We’re real people. We can’t afford to take a loss on things to sell them for less. But with Google eBooks, since we don’t have to carry stock, we do discount where we can, so we are competitive.”

The new website officially went public this Wednesday at noon. They held their launch party celebration Friday night to coincide with 11-11-11. When asked why they chose that night for their celebration, Jane answered, “Aw, come on, it’s right there, how could we pass that up?”

The new store allows people the option of e-books which are kept on ‘the cloud’ or downloaded; physical books shipped directly to people; or physical books shipped to the Eye of Horus where customers can pick them up. Jane said, “It’s like a do-it-yourself special order system.”

[Disclaimer: JRob Zetelumen works at the Eye of Horus about four hours every Thursday night where he’s especially proud of the window displays.]

Community Notes; November 7-13

Tuesday is election day. Polls are open 10am-8pm. Voting in an off year election matters because politicians care about people who vote. People who vote in off year elections are more likely to vote in a general election, so politicians really care about them. Really, they have lists. They know who is voting. They track this stuff. So if we want politicians to pay attention the issues we care about, we need to vote.

The Eye of Horus is launching the first Pagan eBook store ever. They’ll be having a launch party this Friday at 7pm. They love books, but they also love trees, so they’ll be selling eBooks. I got a sneak peak at their new eBook store, and it’s amazing the books that are available, and how well they’ve made it browsable for Pagans.

There are three events with Kari Tauring on the calendar this week. Kari is a leading expert on Norse folk traditions, she’s local, and she’s delightful. If you have the ability to make it to any of her events, please do. We are lucky to have her in this community.
http://shop.eyeofhorus.biz/Rune-Lore-Course-p/cls-kt888-1.htm
http://shop.eyeofhorus.biz/V-lva-Stav-Practice-with-Kari-Tauring-p/cls-seidr.htm
http://karitauring.com/

Local Pagan Eli Effinger-Weintraub is a new staff writer at No Unsacred Place, the Earth and nature blog of the Pagan Newswire Collective. She is  writing a column called “Restorying the Sacred”, which will explore myth creation and how modern Pagans can craft new sacred stories that connect them to this time and place. You can view her previous work at No Unsacred Place here.

In four weeks Cece Mcdonald will be having a court appearance. If you are interested in transgender issues, please follow these links: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=249458985105547 & http://supportcece.wordpress.com/