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Books from TDM Publishing

TDM Publishing was launched in 2014 as a small, independent publishing house based in Adelaide, South Australia that focuses on producing books primarily for the Southern Hemispheric Pagan community. 
 
The first of these books was the reprinting of Dancing the Sacred Wheel: A Journey through the Southern Sabbats after a larger publishing house within Australia was not able to found after the original 400 self-published copies were sold out within nine months of its November 2012 printing.
 
Dancing the Sacred Wheel provides an in-depth look at the myth and folklore associated with each of the eight sabbats (seasonal festivals) observed within modern Paganism, but also discusses way of creating specific rituals and observances that acknowledge each seasonal "gateway" when the local environment is reflecting something completely different.  While written primarily for the Southern Hemisphere, the author sets about to challenge the reader, regardless of which hemisphere they reside, to draw inspiration from their own local environment when wishing to create a "Wheel of the Year" that is completely unique to them.
 
Dancing the Sacred Wheel was republished by TDM Publishing in June 2014 and expanded to contain some 292 pages.  It is now internationally available through Createspace as well as all Amazon affiliated online stores in both paperback as well as ebook format.

Australian customers can order their own copy direct from TDM Publishing for $25 (including postage anywhere within Australia).
 
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The second book that TDM Publishing was involved with was In Her Sacred Name: Writings on the Divine Feminine.  Consisting of some 214 pages, this book was a collection of expanded essays that focused around the concept of the Divine Feminine, the Goddess that Frances Billinghurst had written for the long standing but no longer published magazine, Insight.  These Goddesses came from many diverse cultures that included Egyptian, Greek, Celtic, African and Mesopotamian.
 
In Her Sacred Name was published by TDM Publishing in October 2014 and is internationally available through Createspace as well as all Amazon affiliated online stores in both paperback as well as ebook format.

Australian customers can order their own copy direct from TDM Publishing for $25 (including postage anywhere within Australia)
  
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September 2015 saw the release of the third book by TDM Publishing as well as the first anthology edited by Frances Billinghurst, Call of the God: An Anthology Exploring the Divine Masculine within Modern Paganism.  Consisting of some 290 pages, this book showcases an array of various essays, poems, invocations and artwork of the Divine Masculine, the God, and how he is depicted amongst various Pagans around the world. 
 
Some of the contributors to this anthology include Michael Howard (editor of The Cauldron who passed through the veil shortly after release of the anthology), Pete Jennings (past Pagan Federation president and author of many books), Anna Franklin (author of 30 books and decks including The Pagan Ways Tarot and The Sacred Circle Tarot), Tony and Candia McKormack from British Pagan band Inkubus SukkubusShauna Aura Knight (mixed media artist and author), Polly Lind (New Zealand based tapestry artist), Peter Coughlin (writer of poetry, fiction and non-fiction), and Patrick Larabee (artist and author of Whisperings from the Void).
 
Call of the God was published by TDM Publishing in September 2015 and is internationally available through Createspace as well as all Amazon affiliated online stores in both paperback as well as ebook format.

Alternatively, Australian customers can order their own copy direct from TDM Publishing for $35 (including postage anywhere within Australia) while New Zealand customers can order direct from TDM Publishing for $48 AUD (including international postage).

 
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The next two projects that will be released by TDM Publishing will include the long awaited book about the Dark Goddess that has been inspired from similar themed workshops that Frances has run since 2006, as well as the final publication of the 13 lectured correspondence course on magic, witchcraft and modern Wicca that Frances authored and ran from 1999 until 2010.

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