My Partner’s Blog
To read Z's blog, a companion to my own, please click here.About Me
Hello, my name is Bri! I am a modern incarnation of a not-so-modern goddess. I am also an artist, and lover of plaid and amaretto coffee. For more about me, please see my page.Pagan Blog Project 2013
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A Story About Community and Why I am Giving It Up
I used to be a member of a now-defunct forum, called Otherkin Alliance. There were a group of us that had grown pretty close as friends, and for the most part stayed around while the stream of newbies flowed in … Continue reading
30 Days of Otherkin: Misconceptions, and Community
Day 10 is Common Misconceptions, but I feel like in my case I already answered that under the Facts and Fictions category, so I am going to skip it. And since I am not a big fan of short, snappy … Continue reading
Losing the Wild – On Community, Dionysus, and Longing
The past three days, I have felt more like myself than I have in months. Z suggested it was our eight mile walk on Saturday, working to loosen and ground me. The winter has been, well, a New England winter. … Continue reading
My Stance on the Terms “Otherkin” and “Godkin”
I first joined the otherkin community around five years ago, although I had heard of it a couple of years prior. By “joined”, I mean I signed up and attended to one forum only, then fell out of that and … Continue reading