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Crone Chronicles #18 Welcoming the Light (paper) Price: $5.95
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Crone Chronicle #1 - Welcoming the Light Be Ye Light! This luminous issue highlights the beginning days of the Crone movement, including a lengthy report on the very first Crones Counsel (in Salt Lake City in 1993) that illuminates how the chaos and energy of the Crone erupted among women of "a certain age" who wanted to age consciously ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #19(original) Creation & Co-Creation Price: $5.95
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Creation & Co-Creation Publisher Ann Kreilkamp shares her "Crone origin story" in this fecund early issue. (Her editorial includes the astrological chart for the magazine, which should be of great interest to any Crone astrologers out there!) One reader writes in to say that CC is "a potent releaser of emotions" which is a pretty good ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #20(soldout) Chaos & Community Price: $8.95
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Chaos & Community Bringing the Goddess into the Boardroom Interview with consultant Dr. Margaret Wheatley, who teaches C.E.O's to trust the wisdom of chaos. Return of A Muse 79-year-old Alta Happ Wertz shares how she began to paint again, after the depression following her husband's death. Building the Snow Castle by Ann Kreilkamp. How ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #21(original) Mothers & Mentors Price: $5.95
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Mothers & Mentors Becoming crone, in many cases, means becoming -- or rejecting, or transforming our relationships with -- our mothers. Not just our childhood mothers, but the mothers we have been in adult relationships for many years. This issue of Crone Chronicles is dedicated to exploring the many faces of mothering (and other ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #22 Voices of Woman sold-out Price: $6.95
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Crone Chronicles #23(original) Aphrodite & the Crone Price: $6.95
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Aphrodite & the Crone This issue, published in the summer of 1995, focuses on the uneasy and exhilarating topic of "Aphrodite and the Crone." As Ann Kreilkamp, "We thought we would call it Crone Sex. But something made me change it ... and it turns out that calling it "Crone Sex" would have not been healing ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #24(original) Soul & Money Price: $6.95
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Crone Chronicles #25(original) Re-Membering Price: $6.95
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Re-Membering There's so much richness in this issue that it's hard to pick out just a few stories to describe. Highlights include: Sallee Wade's visionary encounter with Crone detailed in "Winterwoman: the Fourth Season of the Wild Feminine"; Bonnie Kreps' wry and wise "Embracing My Undertoad: On Empowerment and Angst," and the amazing ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #26(original) Initiation Price: $6.95
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Initiation "The sh*t stops here" is the title of Ann Kreilkamp's editorial in this challenging and profound issue of Crone Chronicles. The "stuff" she's referrring to is the "business-as-usual" of the dominant paradigm: war, oppression, sexism and plundering the earth. Taking a stand is important, even ... more info |
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Crone Chronicles #27 CroneWork (original) Price: $6.95
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Crone Chronicles #27 - CroneWork One of the letters in this issue queries: "What is a Crone? A aging woman? A witch? How is this word supposed to be complimentary to women?" Defining Crone is what this issue "CroneWork" is all about -- how, where, and why we, as eldering women, choose to define our identity and our mission. From the ... more info |
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