I’m back with a deck interview, and I wanted to let myself delight in the pleasure of getting know the deck that I’m currently working on and that is funding on Kickstarter March 20–April 19. It’s exciting!
Read MoreColorful, lively, and beautiful, the Black Queer Tarot imagines a divinely inspired landscape where black queer people are thriving, and the interview highlights the importance of celebrating and financial supporting black queer artists.
Read MoreThe Scrying Ink Lenormand explains the great value of its dual divinatory methods in this deck interview showing the precision of the Lenormand to help us create necessary changes in life.
Read MoreThe Wanderer’s Tarot by Casey Zabala offers a darkly feminine (and feminist) approach to the tarot with a more rough-and-ready connection to the moon, nature, and the divine.
Read MoreAs with its older sibling, the Prisma Visions Tarot, there’s something hard to articulate but easy to feel when reading the Cosma Visions Oracle. My interview with the deck is both paradoxical and completely coherent, and it’s very exciting to reconnect with it.
Read MoreI’ve created another single-line(ish) deck, the Life Line Lenoracle. It’s a 54+-card 3-in-1 deck of oracle guidance that’s also perfect for Lenormand fans and playing card lovers.
Read MoreI’ve created a single-line(ish) tarot deck, the Life Line Tarot. What more do you need to know to read this post?
Read MoreI’d heard of Jessi Jumanji, but never of her Flora and Fauna of Africa Oracle before I found it listed on Brown Girl Tarot. I didn’t know what to expect, and it was outside of my normal realm, but I’m so glad that I expanded my deck collection horizons.
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