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  • casting runes — 30apr26

    30Apr26 | 14.25 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260430.1425
    eihwaz
    a turn around maypole
    rainbows tied of ribbon
    every pass a trade of smiles
    imagining their taste

    A rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.

    Today’s rune is eihwaz, it’s name meaning “yew”, is a rune of change and transformation. It represents the cycle of life/death/rebirth and is symbolic of the axis mundi (the world tree). The yew is envisioned as a path towards both the underworld and the heavenly realms. Eihwaz is frequently associated both with poison and protection as part of its perceived dual nature.

    Please visit my Elder Futhark pages at sceadugenga.com for additional interpretations of the runes based on multiple references and personal reflection.

    tagged:

    eihwaz, poetry, rewilding, rune

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • casting runes — 29apr26

    29Apr26 | 14.26 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260429.1426
    algiz
    i point tine north
    i point tine cairn
    my banhus windshorn
    amble i, wander i
    chalked moors alone

    A rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.

    Today’s rune is algiz, which may mean either “elk” (there is some uncertainty if this is the case) or yew (Old Norse). It is associated with the Otherworld, protection/sanctuary, and with guardian spirits/fylgja. The unconscious mind is also sometimes associated with algiz.

    Please visit my Elder Futhark pages at sceadugenga.com for additional interpretations of the runes based on multiple references and personal reflection.

    tagged:

    algiz, poetry, rewilding, rune

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Episode 5: Elsewhen II, Part 1

    29Apr26 | 12.00 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260429.1200

    Vengeance, My Heart is a work of serialized fiction.

    Jump to the new table of contents to read earlier content.

    Important!

    After this episodic post for Vengeance, My Heart, the serial gothic western novel is migrating to a new home on the companion site at ravensweald.art. That site is designed for a distraction-free reading experience, with reader-focused improvements to enhance the reading experience with you, the reader, in mind. The series will read more like a book and less like it was shoehorned into a series of blog posts. In fact, this post is live over there as soon as you can see this one, and you might want to give it a gander for an improved experience. For best results, be sure to view it through your preferred browser. It will render just nicely in the mobile Jetpack browser, but you’ll miss out on the typographic modifications I’ve embedded in the site to let you read the fiction in a way that best suits your whims and preferences.

    To repeat: The series will continue over at it’s new home at ravensweald.art. I have not abandoned it.

    Now, on with the story…

    My boots needed resoling. I’d been telling myself that since Harrow’s Creek and had done nothing about it, which was either laziness or a quiet faith that the road would end before the leather did. Too bad the road was winning the battle.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    ash & thorn, episodic fiction, gothic western, serialized fiction, vengeance my heart, web novel, weird west

    filed under:

    Ash & Thorn — Vengeance, My Heart, serial fiction
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  • ravensweald.art notes

    28Apr26 | 14.04 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260428.1404

    A couple of new things that I am trying out on the new site…

    A Curated List

    I’m leaning in on the idea of nontraditional means of cross-seeding readers amongst other writers I have met and appreciate on WordPress over the years. In the old days, they called it a blogroll and it sat prominently in the sidebar of your front blog page. This one is intended to honor the more “Zen” like aesthetic of the site and is tucked away behind a menu item. You can check it out here: Elsewhere

    If your name is not on the list, it is likely because we either don’t banter back and forth or your creative output on your site is less than once a week on average. No insult intended if you feel you should be included. Let me know and I’ll consider adding you.

    Reader Feeds: Entire Posts → Excerpts

    I’ve decided to start crafting “Argument” excerpts instead of publishing the entire episode part to the feed.

    Each feed entry will now read in order: Series/Book, “The Argument”, “Read this episode at Ravensweald” and a copyright notice. If you are using mobile JetPack, you may need to configure the app to open the actual page in a browser instead of in the app’s more limited browser, although the site is so lightweight that only the readability features are impacted (i.e., do not appear). And the floating Ko-Fi button… but I don’t know how many folks feel like buying a coffee anyway.

    This is quickly addressed by tapping the compass button that appears on the Jetpack browser, which will launch it in a proper browser.

    This is to encourage people to step outside the bubble of WordPress Reader, just like many of the other design decisions. Being in the bubble is not a bad thing, but it does have a “fixed” feel to it, which I think adds to the eye fatigue. Besides, the readability tweaks are really cool. 😁

    Other plans

    I have so many plans. But I really should get to actually writing the story more than designing the blog, so…

    tagged:

    design elements, ravensweald.art, site design, zen

    filed under:

    thinking
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  • casting runes — 28apr26

    28Apr26 | 08.37 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260428.0837
    hagalaz
    reseeding begins
    in another spring
    giving over to
    ephemeral stones
    buried within
    a transient beauty

    A rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.

    Today’s rune is hagalaz, which has a core meaning of “hail”, which was associated with potential, transformation, renewal and change; hail is imagined a seed from which change will arise. Hagalaz is also seen as representative of things beyond our control: a clash between fire and ice.

    Please visit my Elder Futhark pages at sceadugenga.com for additional interpretations of the runes based on multiple references and personal reflection.

    tagged:

    hagalaz, poetry, rewilding, rune

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Episode 4: Elsewhen, Part 4

    27Apr26 | 12.00 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260427.1200

    Vengeance, My Heart is a work of serialized fiction. Jump to key story links to read earlier content.

    The Dusk hit her like a hand — the perpetual bruised light of the wastes pressing against her eyes after the cave’s absolute dark. She blinked heavy eyes against the light and groaned as she lifted her head to look at who had spoken.

    Above her, on a flat stone at the mesa’s edge…

    Dee.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    ash & thorn, episodic fiction, gothic western, serialized fiction, vengeance my heart, web novel, weird west

    filed under:

    Ash & Thorn — Vengeance, My Heart, serial fiction
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  • It is alive!

    27Apr26 | 10.39 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260427.1039

    If you haven’t figured it out by my recent posts, I purchased another domain to host my longer-form content. And then I spent the weekend building a custom WordPress installation to test out several hypotheses.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    designing for long-form reading, development, experimentation, ravensweald.art, serial fiction, site design

    filed under:

    thinking
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  • stone flames flicker

    27Apr26 | 04.49 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260427.0449
    time to lay my head
    across cool ground and
    watch the stone flames
    flicker

    black feathers fallen
    and i lay here blanketed
    under long lifetimes
    of snow

    tagged:

    betwixt and between, poetry, rewilding

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • New serialized fiction site (incoming)

    26Apr26 | 10.47 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260426.1047

    Hey all —

    As my post indicated yesterday, I had thought more about forking off the serialized fiction to another site to improve overall readability of my fiction content and the content stream here. Well, I did it.

    It is still a work in progress, and not ready to be public-facing. But maybe today or early this week it will be ready.

    In the meantime, however, I thought I would explain the philosophy surrounding my decision.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    episodic fiction, site design, site philosophy

    filed under:

    thinking
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  • Looks around, sees things

    25Apr26 | 15.48 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260425.1548

    I’ve been doing lots of navel gazing when I haven’t been writing Vengeance, My Heart, which is why my activity has diminished somewhat on the site.

    Some of it is getting around to coming up with a useful term and framework that I can hand people who ask me about my spiritual practice. I know, most folks are not clamoring for information here, so that isn’t the issue. But it does come up in conversations at times. And I’ve discovered that people prefer a tidy couple of words when it comes to answers of that sort rather than my rambling, ambling version of it (which is almost as much about what I am not as it is about what I am). Plus, it is time to settle down with it without sounding so darned intellectual about it.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    episodic fiction, experimentation, rewilding

    filed under:

    junk drawer, thinking
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