Goddess? Demon? First woman? Feminist icon? Who—or what—is Lilith? For centuries, She has haunted the edges of civilization. In the 21st century, She seems to be asserting Herself more adamantly than ever. Has She been calling you?
For the first time, this volume combines historical, practical, and devotional material on Lilith. It gives an overview of Her presence in the writings, lore, and imaginations of a variety of cultures from ancient Sumerian to present day vampirism. It provides an introduction to forming a personal and working relationship with Lilith as a living and vibrant entity, including correspondences, lessons, offerings, and a basic ritual. Most importantly, it serves as the first collection of devotional writing for and about Lilith. Contributed by writers around the globe, these poems, prayers, and essays give insights into the mysteries of this elusive and often misunderstood figure by those who already know and love Her.
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Congratulations!
I look forward to buying and reading this.
- Shadowandstar
By: Janet on July 9, 2010
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By: lilith: queen of the desert « guerrilla mama medicine on July 10, 2010
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I just put your site on my favorites bar and plan to buy this book.
By: Todd on July 13, 2010
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Thanks Todd! So glad to have you here.
-Anya
By: anyakless on July 13, 2010
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We’d be happy to review this if you’d like to send us a copy!
By: Feminist Review on July 14, 2010
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Thanks. I’m traveling for most of July, but I’ll send a copy when I get back to NYC.
-Anya
By: Anya Kless on July 24, 2010
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Hi, I am wondering if you are planning to release this as an ebook?
By: genderqueer2genderqueer on February 9, 2011
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Not in the near future, sorry. I’m planning a second edition within the year, and I’ll keep that option in mind when it’s released.
Best,
Anya
By: anyakless on February 9, 2011
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[...] has done a fair amount of research on Her, had a fair amount of personal interaction with Her, and written a book about Her, I feel confident saying that I know Her well. I’m not here to police how others honor Her, but it [...]
By: In Response to the “Lilith Rite” at PantheaCon « The Fruit of Pain on February 27, 2011
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Thanks for this book and all who contributed. It has been very helpful and glad to find this as a devotional rather than trying to “study” Lilith. Will treasure it.
By: MercyDoll on July 2, 2011
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By: Robert Guillaume on March 2, 2012
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Thanks!
By: anyakless on March 2, 2012
at 7:57 am
OOhhhh… As soon as I have funds!
By: Anne on June 8, 2012
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