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Rebecca Gomez Farrell

Gomez Farrell's first novel, Wings Unseen, was published by Meerkat Press. Her speculative fiction has appeared in over twenty outlets, including Beneath Ceaseless Skies, PULP Literature, and the Best Indie Speculative Fiction of 2019.



Marjorie Jensen

Marjorie Jensen is an Oakland-based writer, educator, bibliophile, dancer, and witch. She studied intersecitons of magic and writing at Mills College as part of her M.F.A. program. Marjorie was the editor of "Arcana: The Tarot Poetry Anthology" and taught tarot writing workshops at U.C. Berkeley and the Liminal Writing Center. Currently, she reviews occult books and tarot decks for Spiral Nature Magazine and works as a teaching assistant in U.C. Berkeley's English Department.


Heather G. Schubert

Heather G. Schubert has been a student of Thelema for over 25 years. She has belonged to many spiritual organizations and worn many different hats during that time. She is a published author, visual artist, Priestess, teacher, mother and community advocate.



John Elison

John Elison is a librarian, a poet, and a Thelemite. Regarding the OTO, he came for the anthropology and stayed for the magick. His writing has been published in JerkPoet, Poetic Diversity and Synthesia Journal.

Tom-Bane-ana Haatsis

Thomas Hatsis is the author of three books: The Witches Ointment; Psychedelic Mystery Traditions; and Microdosing Magic. He appears on the GaiamTV shows “Open Minds with Regina Meredith” and “Psychedelica,” and in the recently film KanehMovie. Along with Eden Woodruff, he co-runs Psanctum Psychedelia, a psychedelics education and harm reduction group, in Portland, Oregon.



Frater Orpheus

ON the Rights of Man explores the history of Aleister Crowley's Liber OZ in greater detail than ever before. Through careful examination of Crowley’s diaries and correspondences during the Second World War, a fascinating narrative emerges that, up until now, has never been told. In a separate section, Frater Orpheus discusses the significance of its title and number, how its principles can be applied to the Tree of Life, and its connection to five magical formulas which reveal deeper mysteries.


Gina Goldblatt

Gina Goldblatt is the founder of The Liminal Writing Center in Oakland, California. The Liminal is a feminist womanist writing center that provides work space, classes, reading, and entertainment. Gina is a creativve spirit as well as a writer, an educator, an aerialist, and a dog walker.



Aqueila Lewis

Poet and spoken word artist

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