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A Mid-World Christmas Collection is here!

Get yourself a mug of cheer, settle in by the space heater and enjoy these touching holiday tales. Everything you expect from the indie authors of Mid-World Arts is here – gods, ghosts, aliens, and cannibals. Add a touch of Christmas magic, and you have the best sci-fi & fantasy reading your credit chip can buy.
A Mid-World Christmas Collection contains stories from Stephan Michael Loy, Shade OfRoses, and James L. Wilber. Find other great books by Mid-World Arts at midworldarts.com.
Featuring: 
Walter Cheatham’s Cannibal Christmas by Stephan Michael Loy
Paul Meets the Ghost of Xmas Past by Shade OfRoses
Underground by James L. Wilber
And more!
Get it now on Amazon Kindle! Coming soon to all other ebook publishers and in print.
Who is Mid-World Arts?

Mid-World Arts is not a publishing company. We are an artists’ studio, a co-op, a union, in the broad senses of all those words. At Mid-World, we pool our resources. What you don’t know, maybe I do. What you know, you share with me. We help each other navigate the treacherous waters of publication, help each other get from point A to point B without running aground. We’re a brain trust of experience.

This studio community is designed to aid its members in creating literary art, editing it, polishing it, and preparing it for presentation to the powers that be in publishing.

When you buy a book from Mid-World, you’re guaranteed a quality book that’s been edited and re-written by a team of experienced authors!

Please help! All proceeds from A Mid-World Christmas Collection go to getting a booth at next year’s GenCon for Mid-World Arts.
Spread the love and reblog!

A Mid-World Christmas Collection is here!

Get yourself a mug of cheer, settle in by the space heater and enjoy these touching holiday tales. Everything you expect from the indie authors of Mid-World Arts is here – gods, ghosts, aliens, and cannibals. Add a touch of Christmas magic, and you have the best sci-fi & fantasy reading your credit chip can buy.
A Mid-World Christmas Collection contains stories from Stephan Michael Loy, Shade OfRoses, and James L. Wilber. Find other great books by Mid-World Arts at midworldarts.com.
Featuring: 
Walter Cheatham’s Cannibal Christmas by Stephan Michael Loy
Paul Meets the Ghost of Xmas Past by Shade OfRoses
Underground by James L. Wilber
And more!
Get it now on Amazon Kindle! Coming soon to all other ebook publishers and in print.
Who is Mid-World Arts?

Mid-World Arts is not a publishing company. We are an artists’ studio, a co-op, a union, in the broad senses of all those words. At Mid-World, we pool our resources. What you don’t know, maybe I do. What you know, you share with me. We help each other navigate the treacherous waters of publication, help each other get from point A to point B without running aground. We’re a brain trust of experience.

This studio community is designed to aid its members in creating literary art, editing it, polishing it, and preparing it for presentation to the powers that be in publishing.

When you buy a book from Mid-World, you’re guaranteed a quality book that’s been edited and re-written by a team of experienced authors!

Please help! All proceeds from A Mid-World Christmas Collection go to getting a booth at next year’s GenCon for Mid-World Arts.
Spread the love and reblog!

manticoreimaginary:

[MYTHOLOGY MEME4/4 Psychopomps – Baron Samedi

In Vodun, Baron Samedi is the head of the Guede, the loas of the dead. The Guede are known to be very unruly, usually speaking in crude language, and no longer heed to the rules and regulations of the living. In this way, they are a reminder that death is a universal constant, and everyone will eventually pass through into it, so we may as well live a little while we are here.

Baron Samedi is normally depicted as a skeleton dressed in a dark funeral suit, with a tophat, sunglasses, and usually smoking a cigar. He guards the cemeteries, and controls the crossroads between the earth and the dead. He is also at times a trickster, though generally known to be honest and realistic, for in death there is nothing to hide. [x]

Does thoth want to work with me

Do you love the word? Do you see the beauty of the word? The ability of the word to create all things? Can you see the flow of information going forward and backward in time in an infinite loop? Can you see that the universe is made not of energy or matter but how those components are arranged? That everything that is exists because of the order that it is in? That it is all information? And that Thoth is it’s keeper?

Do you care enough to ask as yourself and not anonymously?