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Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart (born Diana Moore) is a neo-pagan poet and Priestess of Shamanic Arts, having researched the many myths and legends of ancient Goddesses from all human cultures. She is of Irish and Choctaw Indian ancestry.
Her article "A Bouquet of Lovers", first published in Green Egg Magazine in May 1990, contained the one of the first uses of the term "polyamory" in modern English. Some of her fantasy stories have been published in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Swords and Sorceresses anthologies.
She is also the owner of Mythic Images, a business selling Neo-Pagan votive statuary, jewelry, and books created by her and her co-husband, Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, using both original and traditional designs.[1] Oberon was a co-founder, Primate, and High Priest of the Church of All Worlds (CAW), an American Neo-Pagan organization. Morning Glory was ordained High Priestess of CAW in 1974 and founded the Ecosophical Research Association in 1977, best known for the creation (by minor surgery to the horn buds) of the "living unicorn".[2] One of their unicorns toured with the Ringling Bros. Circus.
She recently was diagnosed with a broken spine and multlple myeloma, and is just beginning a course of treatment.[3]
Partial Discography
- A Bouquet of Lovers - lecture on cassette with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
- Living Your Own Myth - lecture on cassette with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
References
- Vale, V. and John Sulak (2001). Modern Pagans. (Interview with Morning Glory Ravenheart). San Francisco: Re/Search Publications. ISBN 1889307106