Carnival of the Tarot - Halloween Edition

Date October 28, 2007

HalloweenHalloween falls on Wednesday this year, for those of us who enjoy it as a tradition. It is also observed as Samhain, the word for November in Gaelic languages, and is regarded as the Celtic New Year. It is also knows as All Souls Day in Catholic traditions.

This is a quick carnival. It’s a busy time of year for many of us, and it is reflected in a small number of participants this week.

First, Gypcy Woman presents Tarot Reading for Writer posted at Virtual Worlds.

Then Kapherus from The Art of Cartomancy has an interesting post on the relation between a pack of playing cards and the Tarot in The Ace of Diamonds and the Magician.

I also want to remind any who may be interested that there is still time to enter in the contest to win a brand new copy of ‘Simple Fortunetelling with Tarot Cards‘ by Corrine Kenner. I will draw the winning Tarot card Wednesday morning. See this post for details.

The next edition will again be hosted here on Willow Tree next week at the same time. If you are interested in participating, please send your entry - the permanent link to your chosen post - to carnival@willowtreetarot.com, or use the Carnival Submission Form. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write. Details can be found on the FAQ.

Help take the Carnival of the Tarot ‘on the road’. If you are interested in hosting a future Carnival on your own blog, let me know what Sunday you would like to do so. If you have any questions about hosting the Carnival yourself, please ask. It is a good way to drive traffic to your site, and to share your work with other people.

One Response to “Carnival of the Tarot - Halloween Edition”

  1. 94stranger said:

    Hi Willow,
    sorry I missed the boat. Ran out of time. I’m looking forward to writing masterclass 2, but got bogged down in revisions for M1.Soon!
    Take care
    94S

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