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'''Patricia Monaghan''', Ph.D., is one of the pioneers of the contemporary women's spirituality movement. She is the author of more than 15 books of poetry and nonfiction, including the encyclopedia, ''The New Book of [[Goddesses]] and Heroines''. A winner of the Pushcart Prize for Literature in 2004, her work was also included in "Best American Spiritual Writing" that year. She has been a frequent presenter at the [[Starwood Festival]] and [[WinterStar Symposium]], run by the [[Association for Consciousness Exploration]]. She teaches as a member of the interdisciplinary faculty of Chicago's DePaul University during the week and planting trees and vines in Black Earth, Wisconsin on weekends{{fact}}. |
'''Patricia Monaghan''', Ph.D., is one of the pioneers of the contemporary women's spirituality movement.[[citation needed]] She is the author of more than 15 books of poetry and nonfiction, including the encyclopedia, ''The New Book of [[Goddesses]] and Heroines''. A winner of the Pushcart Prize for Literature in 2004,{{citation needed}} her work was also included in "Best American Spiritual Writing" that year.{{citation needed}} She has been a frequent presenter at the [[Starwood Festival]]{{citation needed}} and [[WinterStar Symposium]]{{citation needed}}, run by the [[Association for Consciousness Exploration]]. She teaches as a member of the interdisciplinary faculty of Chicago's DePaul University during the week and planting trees and vines in Black Earth, Wisconsin on weekends{{fact}}. |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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Patricia Monaghan, Ph.D., is one of the pioneers of the contemporary women's spirituality movement.citation needed She is the author of more than 15 books of poetry and nonfiction, including the encyclopedia, The New Book of Goddesses and Heroines. A winner of the Pushcart Prize for Literature in 2004,[citation needed] her work was also included in "Best American Spiritual Writing" that year.[citation needed] She has been a frequent presenter at the Starwood Festival[citation needed] and WinterStar Symposium[citation needed], run by the Association for Consciousness Exploration. She teaches as a member of the interdisciplinary faculty of Chicago's DePaul University during the week and planting trees and vines in Black Earth, Wisconsin on weekends[citation needed].
Bibliography
- Meditation: The Complete Guide.
- The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations, and Rituals.
- The Goddess Companion: Daily Meditations on the Feminine Spirit.
- Magical Gardens: Myth, Mulch and Marigolds.
- O Mother Sun! A New View of the Cosmic Feminine!.
- Seasons of the Witch.
- Winterburning.
- The Next Parish Over: Irish-American Writing.
- Unlacing: Ten Irish-American Women Poets.
- Hunger and Dreams: The Alaskan Women's Anthology.
- Irish Spirit: Essays on Irish Spirituality.
- Wild Girls: The Path of the Young Goddess.
- Seasons of the Witch (Expanded and revised edition, with CD).
- Dancing with Chaos: Poems.
- The Encyclopedia of Celtic Myth and Folklore.
- Hail, Mary: Poems.
- The Way of the Goddess (recorded lecture on cassette).