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Plutonica.net’s second birthday

By Psyche | October 31, 2009

PlutonicaPlutonica.net was first launched on October 31st, 2007, today marks its second birthday.

It’s gone through periods of hyperactivity and lagging for months without posts, but I think we’ve entered into a decent  rhythm now. I’ve found it to be quite a learning curve, despite beginning my first blog in 2001, but it’s also been a lot of fun.

Write for us!

We’ve had guest bloggers in the past, but I’d like to open the blog up to anyone who’s interested in writing for it, be it a guest post or a regular column.

We’ve submission guidelines posted, but if you’ve been reading for a few weeks or – how exciting – since the beginning, then you probably have a good idea of the sorts of things we write about here. Continue reading »

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Schedule changes for Plutonica.net

By Psyche | June 30, 2008

Grandfather\'s Wedding in PenetanguisheneRegular readers will have noticed that our usual post-a-day momentum has not been maintained for the month of June.

Along with the summer come a variety of events which make it near impossible to sustain this posting rate, such as our Summer Solstice Feast, my Grandfather’s wedding (pictured left), my birthday and a host of other commitments.

As such, Plutonica.net‘s posting schedule will change from a post-a-day to three posts weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.  We’ll continue keeping you up to date with the latest in occult news, publishing announcements, reviews, and showcasing insightful essays and commentary from our guest bloggers, never you fear.

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Plutonica.net’s half-birthday

By Psyche | April 30, 2008

Plutonica.netPlutonica.net was started six months ago on October 31st, 2007, the first post being “[cref 15]“, followed by “[cref 16]” and “[cref 17]“. I’d like to take time to mention a few posts from each month, perhaps highlight some you’ve not read before.

In November, among other things, we looked at 100 years of fringe religion, chaos magick, secrecy and experimented with a series of posts on themed collections of books called Shelf Life – something we may revisit in the coming months.

December we looked at being “beyond the books“, Nietzsche on art, book reviews and a number of news items (such as being among the first to report the sad news that Thelema Coast to Coast had released its final podcast on the 31st.)

With the turning of the year bringing questions of what’s to come, January opened with Continue reading »

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