Announcement
Aug. 11th, 2005 02:13 pmOmnium has released a recording by storyteller Steven Posch - Radio Paganistan: Folktales of the Urban Witches. More info at http://www.stevenposch.com -- which we unveiled this very evening.
There's a freely downloadable story MP3 from the album -- The Three Gifts -- at http://www.omnium.com
"Storyteller Steven Posch is a true Pagan treasure. In his wacky and appealing style, he tells us of how the loon got the ring around his neck, (and) how various geological features of Minnesota came to be... He introduces new listeners to Mother Berhta and her goat Gnasher Skeggi, much beloved of the children of Paganistan. He also reveals new sides to the personalities of ancient Semitic gods like Anat. This is contemporary American Pagan culture at its most creative and its best. I join all Steve's listeners in affirming, 'So mote it be!'" - M. Macha NightMare, author of Witchcraft and the Web, co-author of The Pagan Book of Living and Dying.
There's a freely downloadable story MP3 from the album -- The Three Gifts -- at http://www.omnium.com
"Storyteller Steven Posch is a true Pagan treasure. In his wacky and appealing style, he tells us of how the loon got the ring around his neck, (and) how various geological features of Minnesota came to be... He introduces new listeners to Mother Berhta and her goat Gnasher Skeggi, much beloved of the children of Paganistan. He also reveals new sides to the personalities of ancient Semitic gods like Anat. This is contemporary American Pagan culture at its most creative and its best. I join all Steve's listeners in affirming, 'So mote it be!'" - M. Macha NightMare, author of Witchcraft and the Web, co-author of The Pagan Book of Living and Dying.