Tarot in the Modern Imagination: Psychology, Counterculture, and the Making of a Global Symbol System

By the dawn of the twentieth century, tarot had already passed through two major transformations. First, it emerged in Renaissance Italy as an elegant card game reflecting the allegorical imagination of its age. Then, centuries later, it was reinterpreted by Enlightenment amateurs and Victorian occultists who projected ancient lineages onto imagery never meant to bear such weight. But if tarot’s first life was cultural and … Continue reading Tarot in the Modern Imagination: Psychology, Counterculture, and the Making of a Global Symbol System

My First Month of Kindle Publishing

So it’s been about a month since I listed my first eBook in the Kindle store. Although it wasn’t a complete failure, it wasn’t a major success either. Regardless I have learned a lot from publishing my first eBook, and in this blog post, I am going to share with you some of the things that I have learned.  I will also touch on some … Continue reading My First Month of Kindle Publishing