Mago Books is committed to the cause of Goddess feminist activism/Magoism as a way of restoring the power of self-healing/awakening/redeeming in women and all beings in WE.
Mago Books publishes books and multimedia that promote the consciousness of the Great Goddess Mago and re-store the primordial connection among peoples and species. Forthcoming books include Dr. Helen Hwang’s trilogy on Mago, the Great Goddess.
Mago Books is a supporting company to its sister non-profit branches of The Mago Work, including Mago Academy, Return to Mago E-Magazine, Gynapedia: Mago Wickedary of Goddess Feminism, Activism and Spirituality, Spiral Journey in the Cosmic Mother, and Mago Pool Circle, all of which are created and operated by the principle of Maternal Gift Economy.
Mago Books publication address: Lytle Creek California 92358, USA.
Contact email: magoacademy@gmail.com
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D.
Co-creator, Publisher and Copy-editor
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D. is scholar, activist, and advocate of Magoism, anciently originated tradition that venerates Mago as the Great Goddess. She earned her MA and Ph.D. in Religion with emphasis on Feminist Studies from Claremont Graduate University, CA. She also studied toward an MA degree in East Asian Studies at UCLA, CA. Hwang has taught for universities in California and Missouri, U.S.A. Since 2012, Dr. Hwang has founded and directed The Mago Work whose branches include the Return to Mago E-Magazine (http://magoism.net), Mago Academy (http://magoacademy.org), and Mago Books (https://www.magobooks.com). She also co-founded Gynapedia (http://www.gynapedia.com), Mago Pool Circle (http://www.magopoolcircle.net), and Spiral Journey in the Cosmic Mouther, to broaden The Mago Work. For more, see https://www.magobooks.com/about/.
Mary Ann Beavis, Ph.D.
Co-creator and Copy-editor
Mary Ann Beavis (Ph.D., Cambridge University) is Professor of Religion and Culture at St. Thomas More College, the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Canada). Her areas of specialization include Christian Origins, Feminist Biblical Interpretation, and Women and Religion.
The courses she teaches include “Goddesses in Myth and History,” and her current research project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada, is a study of women who blend Goddess Spirituality and Christianity. Her books include Mark’s Audience, Jesus and Utopia, Mark (Paideia Commentaries), and Hebrews (Wisdom Commentaries), and two edited volumes, The Lost Coin: Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom, and Feminist Theology with a Canadian Accent. She is the author of many peer-reviewed articles, five of which reflect her current interest in the Mary Magdalene/Mary of Bethany tradition. For more, see https://www.magobooks.com/about/.