Paganistan: Notes from the Secret Commonwealth

In Which One Midwest Man-in-Black Confers, Converses & Otherwise Hob-Nobs with his Fellow Hob-Men (& -Women) Concerning the Sundry Ways of the Famed but Ill-Starred Tribe of Witches.

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A heathen friend of mine was leading a Sunset ritual similar to the one I describe in "Sun Horns, Moon Horns," but specifically dedicated to Sunna, the Norse Sun Goddess.

A few minutes after we'd finished, a couple of people came rushing up, checking their watches. (Pagans!)

“What time is the Sunset ritual?” they ask.

“Sorry, you missed it,” my friend tells them. “This ritual runs on Sunna Standard Time.”

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Poet, scholar and storyteller Steven Posch was raised in the hardwood forests of western Pennsylvania by white-tailed deer. (That's the story, anyway.) He emigrated to Paganistan in 1979 and by sheer dint of personality has become one of Lake Country's foremost men-in-black. He is current keeper of the Minnesota Ooser.

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