Mostly but not entirely books
That was most of the not-books bit of the newsletter - my next gig is on the 28th when I’ll be playing viola for Jessica Law.
Book things then - firstly Survivors is out. This is the last book in the Hopeless, Maine graphic novel series and there’s more about it on the Hopeless website - https://hopeless-maine.co.uk/2023/10/20/there-are-survivors/
David Bridger has been sharing some things from our Wessex Mysteries project and you can read that on his substack.
Mark Hayes invited me to do a guest post on his blog, so there are some excerpts over there from Spells for the Second Sister (bonkers speculative fiction) https://markhayesblog.com/2023/10/18/breaking-reality-in-gloucester-by-nimue-brown
I also have news about a new Pagan book project exploring spirits of place - there’s more about that over on the Druid Life blog - https://druidlife.wordpress.com/2023/10/16/spirits-of-place-2/
For some not-books content, here’s a very happy blog post https://druidlife.wordpress.com/2023/10/18/seeking-joy-2/
My substack shoutout this week is for Irisanya Moon’s lovely newsletter - recommended to anyone in need of some heart magic.
And while we’re talking about books and getting closer to Samhain, it’s a good time to mention ancestors. Druidry and the Ancestors is published by Moon Books and available from all the sorts of places that sell books.