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From the Hollow
Where the work begins before it becomes finished.
This blog is an ongoing record of the ideas, rituals, and obsessions that shape my art and writing — from ancient festivals and folklore to private process notes and unfinished thoughts.
Public posts mark the surface.
Members-only entries descend deeper into The Hollow where the raw, unpolished work lives.
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The Festival of the Old Woman (Nubaigai): A Celebration of Ancient Wisdom and Harvest
The Festival of the Old Woman, known as Nubaigai in Lithuanian, is a time-honored tradition that stands at the intersection of pagan...
Oct 5, 20243 min read


Celebrating National Taco Day: Delicious Variations and Gluten-Free Tips
Every year on October 4th, taco enthusiasts gather around their kitchens or local taquerias to celebrate National Taco Day, honoring one...
Oct 4, 20243 min read


Cherokee Celebration: The Cementation and Propitiation Festival
The Cherokee people, one of the most culturally rich and historically significant Native American tribes, have long held traditions that...
Oct 1, 20244 min read


National Crush A Can Day: A Fun, Eco-Friendly Celebration
Every year on September 27th, people across the United States celebrate National Crush A Can Day. While the name might sound quirky or...
Sep 27, 20242 min read


National Chainmail Day: Celebrating a Timeless Craft on September 22
Every year on September 22, enthusiasts and artisans across the globe celebrate National Chainmail Day, a holiday dedicated to...
Sep 22, 20243 min read


The Eleusinian Mysteries: Ancient Greece's Most Sacred Ritual
The Eleusinian Mysteries, one of the most revered and secretive religious rites in ancient Greece, were celebrated annually in honor of...
Sep 21, 20243 min read


National Fried Rice Day: Celebrating a Beloved Global Dish on September 20th
September 20th marks a special occasion for food lovers worldwide—National Fried Rice Day. This annual celebration is a tribute to one of...
Sep 20, 20243 min read


Artemis Agrotera and the Kharisteria: A Glimpse into Ancient Greek Rituals
In the pantheon of ancient Greek deities, Artemis occupies a special place as the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, childbirth, and...
Sep 9, 20243 min read


Celebrating Star Trek Day: A Journey Through the Final Frontier
Every year on September 8th, fans from around the world come together to celebrate Star Trek Day , a tribute to the iconic science...
Sep 8, 20244 min read


Genesia: The Ancient Greek Festival Honoring Ancestors and the Dead
The Genesia was an ancient Greek festival celebrated in Athens in honor of deceased ancestors and those who had passed away. The origins...
Sep 8, 20244 min read


Bring Your Manners to Work Day: A Day for Polite Professionalism
Every first Friday in September, a seemingly lighthearted holiday pops up on the calendar: Bring Your Manners to Work Day. While it might...
Sep 6, 20243 min read


Ludi Romani: The Evolution of Rome’s Grandest Festival
The Ludi Romani, also known as the Roman Games, were among the most significant and long-lasting festivals in ancient Rome. These games,...
Sep 4, 20244 min read


Noumenia: The New Moon Festival of Ancient Greece
In ancient Greece, the lunar cycle played a significant role in the rhythm of daily life, with various religious and cultural activities...
Sep 2, 20243 min read


American Chess Day: Honoring a Game of Strategy and Skill
Every year on September 1st, chess enthusiasts across the United States come together to celebrate American Chess Day. This annual...
Sep 1, 20243 min read


Slinky Day: Celebrating an Iconic Toy’s Legacy
Slinky Day is a fun and whimsical holiday celebrated on August 30th each year. It honors the timeless toy that has fascinated generations...
Aug 30, 20242 min read


Celebrate Whiskey Sour Day: A Classic Cocktail with a Twist
National Whiskey Sour Day, celebrated every year on August 25th, is a perfect occasion to toast one of the most beloved cocktails in...
Aug 25, 20242 min read


Opiconsivia: Celebrating the Roman Goddess of the Harvest
Opiconsivia, also known as the Festival of Ops, was an ancient Roman festival held on August 25th to honor Ops, the goddess of fertility,...
Aug 25, 20243 min read


Vulcanalia: The Ancient Roman Festival of Fire and Protection
The Vulcanalia was an ancient Roman festival dedicated to Vulcan, the god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking. Celebrated on August...
Aug 23, 20243 min read


The Festival of Vortumnus: A Celebration of Change and Harvest
The Festival of Vortumnus is a captivating event steeped in history and mythology, honoring the Roman god Vortumnus, the deity of...
Aug 23, 20243 min read


Slavery Remembrance Day: Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future
Slavery Remembrance Day, observed on August 23rd, is a significant day dedicated to commemorating the victims of the transatlantic slave...
Aug 23, 20243 min read
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