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Pagan News Beagle: Airy Monday, November 9

Just how profitable are horror movies? Will e-books ever replace print? And what's the best way to approach controversy in fiction? It's Airy Monday, our weekly take on magic and religion in pop culture. All this and more for the Pagan News Beagle!

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So I'm curious- how many of you are tabletop gamers?  You know, pen-and-paper RPGs, dice, maybe some figurines or what-have-you?

Because I'm a HUGE gamer.  As in four times a week, in some cases.  If you haven't realized that from my blog, then I'm telling you now.

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  • Taylor Ellwood
    Taylor Ellwood says #
    A Book you might find interesting is What video Games have to teach us about Learning and Literacy by Paul Gee. I know you aren't
  • S. Rune Emerson
    S. Rune Emerson says #
    Ooh, I haven't! I liked Real Magic, but I didn't get into Authentic Thaumaturgy- where can I find it? And I completely agree abo
  • Taylor Ellwood
    Taylor Ellwood says #
    http://www.amazon.com/Authentic-Thaumaturgy-Isaac-Bonewits/dp/1556343604/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377804273&sr=8-1&keywords=authent
  • Brand Lokason
    Brand Lokason says #
    I didn't have the cash to pick up the annotated Legends when it was released, and kept forgetting to get around to it, which might
  • Taylor Ellwood
    Taylor Ellwood says #
    Raistlin has always been an archetypal character for me, for similar reasons in terms of childhood experiences. It's fair to say t

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