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sorry, charlieMidnight is just a few minutes away, and so it's time to launch a new Magic Monday. Ask me anything about occultism, and with certain exceptions, any question received by midnight Monday Eastern time will get an answer. Please note:  Any question or comment received after then will not get an answer, and in fact will just be deleted.  If you're in a hurry, or suspect you may be the 143,916th person to ask a question, please check out the very rough version 1.1 of The Magic Monday FAQ hereAlso: I will not be putting through or answering any more questions about practicing magic around children. I've answered those in simple declarative sentences in the FAQ. If you read the FAQ and don't think your question has been answered, read it again. If that doesn't help, consider remedial reading classes; yes, it really is as simple and straightforward as the FAQ says.  And further:  I've decided that questions involving the evocation of spirits are permanently off topic here. The point of occultism is to develop your own capacities, not to try to bully or wheedle other beings into doing things for you. I'll have a post on this on the blog in due time.

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image? I field a lot of questions about my books these days, so I've decided to do little capsule summaries of them here, one per week. The book above on the left was my thirtieth published book and, in sales terms, one of my least successful works yet. I was invited by a small psychology press, Karnac Books, to write a book about the psychological implications of peak oil. It was an interesting project and one that I accepted with enthusiasm; it got a nice clean editing job and a good cover, and saw print. The result was one of my better books, a tolerably crisp analysis of the cascading mental health consequences of the mismatch between the modern mythology of progress and the reality of decline. Those few psychologists who noticed its existence at all, however, responded with horror or flat dismissal. Its sales have been so modest that, while it remains in print (with a firm that bought out most of Karnac's titles), the distributor that supplies stock to my Bookshop store doesn't carry it. You can get it from your favorite online bookstore.

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Bookshop logoI've also had quite a few people over the years ask me where they should buy my books, and here's the answer. Bookshop.org is an alternative online bookstore that supports local bookstores and authors, which a certain gargantuan corporation doesn't, and I have a shop there, which you can check out here. Please consider patronizing it if you'd like to purchase any of my books online.

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With that said, have at it!

***This Magic Monday is now closed. See you next week!***

Re: Sassenach Stray

Date: 2024-06-10 06:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hwistle
Understood John,

there might be a way to get you a belated birthday present: whoever wants to contribute towards the sum to get the book could give a donation via Ko-fi. We could add with every donation a message saying "For the book gift" or something like that. In that way you, John, will know what money is for the book as opposed to a standard donation. If we reach enough for you to get the book, you can then use that for ordering it. If we don't, or the book is sold before we reach the amount, well, I'm sure you can get yourself something else as a birthday present or perhaps saving it in case the book shows its face again...

What does the commentariat think?

Re: Sassenach Stray

Date: 2024-06-10 08:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jprussell
Happy to contribute!

Re: Sassenach Stray

Date: 2024-06-11 02:56 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] deketemoisont
I think I contributed. Thanks for suggesting.
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