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Empty Aphrodite: An Encyclopaedia of Fate

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Empty Aphrodite: An Encyclopaedia of Fate is a radical imagining of the Gods of antiquity as archetypal powers and forces that every human being encounters in their life. The Encyclopaedia is an alphabetic poetic sourcebook that combines magick and inspiration in a series of channelled surrealist portraits of the powers of now.

Choose your fate with the five random stickers included with this encyclopaedia.

34 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2020

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David Keenan

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David Keenan is an author and critic based in Glasgow, Scotland. He has been a regular contributor to The Wire magazine for the past twenty years. His debut novel, This Is Memorial Device, was published by Faber in 2017.

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July 8, 2021
a very creative, inspiring and magical little book. interactive in that it comes with little cards you can use to read your fortune!
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