Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search

She Is Sitting in the Night

Re-visioning Thea's Tarot

by (author) Oliver Pickle

illustrated by Ruth West

Publisher
Metonymy Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2015
Subjects
Women, Tarot, General

Print-equivalent page numbering

Short alternative textual descriptions

All textual content can be modified

Table of contents navigation

WCAG level AA

Next / Previous structural navigation

Landmark navigation

Accessibility summary:
This Publication meets the requirements of the EPUB Accessibility specification with conformance to WCAG 2.0 Level AA. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of content, page-list, landmark, reading order, and structural navigation.

Single logical reading order

  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780994047113
    Publish Date
    Apr 2015
    List Price
    $14.99

Library Ordering Options

Description

A contemporary queer re-visioning of a beautiful feminist tarot deck from the 80s—documenting a conversation across generations and mediums—She Is Sitting in the Night emerges as both a tool for tarot reading and a celebration of queer and feminist cultural production, past and present. By embracing an older deck and simultaneously developing current and re-visioned ways of interpreting its images and the cards’ meanings, She Is Sitting in the Night provides a much-needed informed, aesthetically strong, accessible queer tarot book for feminists, queers, and tarot readers new and old.

About the authors

Oliver Pickle is a Montreal-based trans writer, publisher, and editor with a soft spot for the esoteric and supernatural. Long-committed to tarot for the skeptical and unconvinced, Oliver leans toward contemporary readings of tarot, often re-visioned through a feminist, queer, and trans lens. Oliver's work has also appeared in The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard, make/shift magazine, and other publications.

Oliver Pickle's profile page

Ruth West, after graduating with a degree in art, created Thea’s Tarot in 1984 in papercut, based on Billy Potts’s A New Women’s Tarot. Since then, she has become an internationally recognized artist working with digital art. One of the first graduates with a Master’s of Fine Arts in Computer Graphics, Ruth West has made art that has grown steadily along with this medium. She was the first computer artist in residence at Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France, creating an 80-piece series called the Digital Garden.

Ruth West's profile page