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We’ve been prolific!  Our ebooks are a service to the community, and the funds they raise help keep this site going.

We currently have three ebooks for sale.  Click a cover to see details.

Do you have an ebook for sale, relevant to naturalistic spirituality?  If so, contact the editor.

Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism

Year One: A Year of Humanistic Paganism

An anthology of our first year’s work, plus exclusive new material.  For details, click here.

Love and the Ghosts of Mount Kinabalu

Love and the Ghosts of Mount Kinabalu

Creative nonfiction from the jungles of Malaysia.  For details, click here.  For a review, click here.

Encounters in Nature

Encounters in Nature: An Open-air Dialogue in the North Woods

An interfaith dialogue with Celtic polytheist Drew Jacob, Vodou priest Urban Haas, and Humanistic Pagan B. T. Newberg.  For details, click here.  For a review, click here.

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