![]() ![]() I happened to be on Facebook at the time and a post on Hekate and Her connection to storms popped up. Vivienne Moss: When I first met Hekate it was during a very strong thunder storm. This writing experience brought me closer to Hekate and my spiritual path.īookMusings: Why a book about Hekate? What drew you to writing a book about that particular Goddess? After nine months of writing they offered to publish my book. This was my first endeavor at writing a book I had been writing poems for a few years before that. Once a month, I would write and submit a chapter of my book. After a couple of years of reviewing for them, Trevor Greenfield approached me to write a book in blog form. Vivienne Moss: Thank you, Rebecca! I started out by reviewing books for Moon Books. First, congratulations! Second, how did that project come about? Did you approach Moon Books or did they come to you? I am only into week three of the course and I am greatly enjoying it.īookMusings: You recently wrote Hekate: A Devotional as part of the Pagan Portals series for Moon Books. I have never belonged to a tradition or coven, though I am taking a course in the Black Rose Witchcraft tradition. My personal spiritual path is a solitary one leaning heavily on nature and Faeries. ![]() Vivienne Moss: First off, thank you for inviting me to do this interview. BookMusings: How do you define your personal spiritual path? Do you belong to a particular tradition, or are you more eclectic? ![]()
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