In Many Gods, No Masters, author Elliott Stewart discusses a variety of topics relating to paganism—including their relationship to gods, holidays, philosophy, and grief—through the lens of anarchism, queerness, and being Appalachian!
Many Gods, No Masters (Physical Zine)
- Author: Elliott Stewart
- Pages: 48
- Paper: Standard
- Size (imperial): Half sheet (5½″ × 8½″)
- Size (metric): 14.0cm × 21.6cm
Part One
- Lugh: alcohol, suicide, mental illness
- Brigid: N/A
- Manannan Mac Lir: grief/death, religion-based hate crime
- An Dagda: alcohol
- Cheerful Nihilism: racism, Covid
- Holidays: alcohol, transphobia, racism, Christian hegemony
Part Two
- Going Home: death/grief, sleep paralysis
- Public Mourning: death/grief, dismissive attitudes toward grief
- Electric Word, Life: death and afterlife
- On Grief: death/grief, death of friend, car accident, addiction, Christian hegemony, systemic ableism, homophobia
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