2014 Winter

The website recently upgraded from Joomla! 2.5 to 3.3, though most changes happened behind the scenes where it makes my job somewhat easier but is completely invisible to visitors. As part of an overall cleanup, I plan to add couple of overview articles to our main page with hotlinks to articles buried in the menu system. No more multiple clicks just to find out when and where we hold classes!
 
We also have our first guest editorial this issue! Think you can do at least as well as KK? Submit something and see. Your byline can be your legal name, a nickname, or you can request no byline at all.

Upcoming Courses

We have one course on offer this Winter:

  • An alpha test of David’s new course on Natural Magic OPS-210 starting early January.

And one more planned for early next year:

  • The beta test of his slightly revised course on Talismanic Magic (OPS-230) (formerly Intermediate Spellworking) starting mid-April.

For more information on either course, follow the hyperlink to its online description.

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