Tarot can offer more than a character, setting, or story idea. A tarot card can become your narrator if you practice connecting and listening clearly as a clear channel.
Read MoreOne of the reasons that I love using tarot as a creative tool is that it solves the “blank page problem.” The other is deeper.
Read MoreTarot is a novelist’s dream tool. It helps you understand people, uncover root causes, resolve conflicts, envision how scenarios will unfold, and imagine whole new realities. So let’s use it to inspire a story.
Read MoreCreating narratives is a great way of seeing how reality can play out, and that’s why I encourage folks to mix divination and writing, especially as they’re developing either craft.
Read MoreThe Light Seer’s Tarot feels extraordinary to me. I’ve never bought two tarot decks by the same person (tarot and oracle, yes), but rarely does someone create two such great decks as the Muse and the Light Seer’s, and Chris-Anne did them simultaneously!
Read MoreI did a quick-and-dirty tarot interview with the very unquick-and-undirty Muse Tarot after unboxing the deck live on Instagram. She had some surprising insights, and I’m excited to move through this first lesson with her.
Read MoreWhen it comes to personal beliefs, who better to ask than your self?
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