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'''My name is Isaac and Dragon''' is a Hebrew-language article about [[otherkin]] writen by [[Alma Gore]] for the newspaper [[wikipedia:Maariv (newspaper)|Maariv]]. It is primarily descriptive, talking about the experience of [[awakening]] and comparing otherkin to paganism, sci-fi and fantasy roleplayers, and those who deal with the supernatural. No otherkin appear to have been interviewed for the article, despite the title, and no otherkin websites are directly quoted though the author certainly seems to have read sufficiently to list cities with upcoming otherkin [[:Category:Gathers|gathers]]. |
'''My name is Isaac and Dragon''' is a Hebrew-language article about [[otherkin]] writen by [[Alma Gore]] for the newspaper [[wikipedia:Maariv (newspaper)|Maariv]]. It is primarily descriptive, talking about the experience of [[awakening]] and comparing otherkin to paganism, sci-fi and fantasy roleplayers, and those who deal with the supernatural. No otherkin appear to have been interviewed for the article, despite the title, and no otherkin websites are directly quoted though the author certainly seems to have read sufficiently to list cities with upcoming otherkin [[:Category:Gathers|gathers]]. |
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Revision as of 18:00, 26 July 2013
Media type | Newspaper article |
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Release date | February 13, 2009 |
Creator | Alma Gore |
Publisher | Maariv |
URL | http://www.nrg.co.il/online/55/ART1/853/029.html |
My name is Isaac and Dragon is a Hebrew-language article about otherkin writen by Alma Gore for the newspaper Maariv. It is primarily descriptive, talking about the experience of awakening and comparing otherkin to paganism, sci-fi and fantasy roleplayers, and those who deal with the supernatural. No otherkin appear to have been interviewed for the article, despite the title, and no otherkin websites are directly quoted though the author certainly seems to have read sufficiently to list cities with upcoming otherkin gathers.