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Liber Malorum - Chapter 42 - The Tree
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Liber Malorum - Chapter 3 - Oath of the Conscious Metanoid by Nathaniel Harris
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Introduction to Pagan Activism
Blackwells to go Print-On-Demand
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Liber Malorum - Chapter 2 - Stop This Crazy Thing
Liber Malorum - Chapter 1 - The Orchard Of Becoming
Liber Malorum sample - the prologue
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"...sex, drugs, witchcraft, anarchy and apples..."

LIBER MALORUM was released on the Winter Solstice, 2007. It features an all-star magical cast with 23 original contributions, 23 cameos from hand-selected authors and 23 weavings used to bind the book together into a cohesive tapestry of spell-binding proportions. So much so that it has been billed as "The biggest slice of collaborative magical fiction since the bible."

The cast of contributing authors includes Ramsey Dukes, Frater Kaotec, Nathaniel Harris, Douglas Ezzy, Indigo Niebla, Profth, Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule, J. Elizabeth Lawrence, Ceri Buck, Henry Lauer, David Blank, PenDragon, Lilith, Jet Moon, Sulien Leybourn, Gavin Andrew, Frater Carfax, Anton Channing, Caroline Foldes, Stella Damiana, DJ Lawrence and Jaq D. Hawkins.

The cameo list includes Robert Anton Wilson, Pete Carroll, Hakim Bey, Malaclypse The Younger, Dr. Timothy Leary, William J. Murray, Donald Tyson, Delaney Crawley and of course William Blake.


Update: You can now download the Prologue and Chapter 1 of Liber Malorum. If we get a good response, we'll surely release more.

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