Archives for: November 2009
Liber Malorum - Chapter 66 - Pneumonia
By seani fool on Nov 16, 2009 | In Paganarchy, Publishing, magick, occulture, Liber Malorum | 1 feedback »
Hello one and all. It's time to release another chapter of Liber Malorum!!
This chapter, Pneumonia was written by myself and is one of the weaving fabrics of the overall Liber Malorum tapestry - what do I mean by that? Well if you've been following my blog at all, you'll know that each of the 72 chapters in Liber Malorum are stand-alone reads, as well each being an essential fabric of the whole work that is Liber Malorum.
The Pneumonia chapter is also the last appearance in the book of the character Helene who appears a number of times previously. Helene is a favourite amongst psychonauts, SMers and dykes, in that order ![]()
I haven't been posting the chapters from Liber Malorum in numeric order, but as they become relevant in my day to day life. Well currently there are a whole number of people discussing the Mayan prophecies of 2012. Is it the end of time like some predict? Or just an ordinary year in the Gregorian calendar...
Well I don't really answer that question in Pneumonia, but I do discuss how 2012 might be useful to the spiritual and pagan and activist communities.
Happy reading!
Download Chapter 66 - Pneumonia.
From here you can also see previous chapter releases or even order your own copy ![]()
Be@st wishes,
Seani Fool
David Rankine reviews Liber Malorum
By seani fool on Nov 12, 2009 | In Paganarchy, Reviews, Publishing, magick, occulture, Liber Malorum, Chaos Magic | Send feedback »
David Rankine, author of many fine books including Becoming Magick, Climbing the Tree Of Life and Practical Planetary Magick (co-authored with the lovely Sorita D'Este) has written a very positive review of Liber Malorum.
Here's an excerpt of it:
Bernadette (or burn many if they are mounting up faster than your ability to pay them) is the patsy, the eye of reason exposed to the horned serpent selling sex, drugs, magick and music from the garden stall. She is the straight woman providing mundane rationality as a piece of malleable plasticine for the plethora of authors to tease into bizarre and fantastic shapes. This book is a literary psychedelic with special guest appearances from the good, the bad and the ugly.
I enjoyed this book and seriously suggest you give it a try.
Read the rest of the review on the the Esoteric Book Review website.
Go on.
hugs to all from Sean