by DK Cowan Om gam ganapataye namaha! Ganesha is set in the middle of the circle and the cloth is removed. One minion paints a Tilak on his mask, another gives him a sacrifice of coconut, another of candy. I was first given life by Parvati in order to serve as the guardian of her privacy while she bathed. I was a beautiful boy, sensitive and devoted. But there were …Read the Rest
Tag: Yes They Are
Ganesha Monologue 2011
by DK Cowan Om gam ganapataye namaha! Ganesha is set in the middle of the circle and the cloth is …Read the Rest
2009 Dionysos’ Monologue
by DK Cowan They tore me limb from limb, but I returned, stronger than before, and I prevailed. My own …Read the Rest
Yes They Are! Meeting and Greeting the Queerest of the Gods back for one night only on July 3rd, 2010
The Circle of Dionysos presents Yes They Are! Meeting and Greeting the Queerest of the Gods Playshop and Performance San …Read the Rest
The Beginning
This is a writing that I have wanted to take on for awhile now. At first I was very concerned …Read the Rest
PantheaCon 2010!
It was that time of year again! PantheaCon 2010 was held at the Doubletree in San Jose February 12-15th! Pantheacon …Read the Rest
Journals, Books… Why are We Always Supposed to be Writing?
Whether you consider your craft to be artistic or magical, it seems as if someone is always telling you to …Read the Rest
Yes They Are! Meeting and Greeting the Queerest of the Gods
The Circle of Dionysos is proud to announce that we will be performing an all new version of our signature …Read the Rest
Amethyst Jewels: Home
Home I was born on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1951 and named Patrick Kevin Feely. While I was born …Read the Rest







