While these anthologies are not currently seeking submissions, they are in the works for the future.
Hearing the Silent Voices: Discovering the Paths to Lost, Hidden, and New Gods
There are of course hundreds of well-documented gods and powers, with resources for their historical lore or their modern worship. But what of the other ones? The gods whose presence in the historical record is a tiny reference or three (and who don’t have an additional corpus of mythology to draw upon, like Brighid)? The gods who never appeared in the record at all, but who still whisper? Or new gods and powers, just emerging now and wanting their stories told and their agendas heard?
An anthology of work from people who have wrestled with the problems of obscure gods and how to develop a relationship with them.
Gods of Engagement: Becoming Immanent
One of the reasons many pagans have given for their departure from their birth religions is a lack of engagement with this world, and an absence of a sense of the divine from the lived world. Many were seeking something other than a religion lived in gatherings in religious buildings and the hypocrisy of claiming to adhere to texts that suggest ways to live that nobody actually follows through on.
Of course, wanting to engage with the world in a sacred fashion does not necessarily provide tools for doing so, and much pagan literature reasonably focuses on shrine and ritual rather than the rest of life. Hence this anthology: explorations of ways of engaging with the world, as a matter of religious expression or because of the desires of the gods to see their work done.