Author: <span>Épasias Aedui</span>

Review of Epona: The Hidden Goddess of the Celts

When Epona: The Hidden Goddess of the Celts was published, I was excited to see a new book about Her in English. (Struggling through French and German languages texts is complicated — it’s hard to know if how you read something is the correct meaning when working with translation tools.) Here’s …

Finding Epona

An article I wrote about Epona was included in the first issue of Air n’Aithesc in 2014. The article, “Finding Epona,” is about the search for Epona both from a spiritual aspect and looking for information about her in scholarly literature. Aedui, C. (2014). Finding Epona. Air n’Aithesc, 1(1), 51-63 …

Air n’Aithesc is accepting submissions

Have an idea for an article related to Celtic Reconstructism? Consider submitting your article, art work, or poetry to AnA for the Spring 2017 edition. Read more about the AnA submissions guidelines. To send your work: We accept submissions only through our email address. We do not accept submissions through …

Rabbit hole example

I’m working on an article on research methods. The current section discusses scope and discipline when doing research with the key point being to resist the rabbit holes. Don’t go off on that tangent! I wrote an example that had me snickering but was far too specific for the target …

Happy Eponalia!

Happy Eponalia to anyone who celebrates it! May Her day be blessed. It has been raining constantly here. I’m going out to the barn tomorrow to celebrate. I’m going to pamper the mares, and if the conditions are okay, maybe get in a ride too. Later, I’ll make apple brownies …