About this site

Salt for the Eclipse is a solo publication about the meeting place of witchcraft, ritual, kink, mental health, sociology, and ecological survival, launched in November 2022 by Fey Hart. If you subscribe today, you'll get full access to the website as well as e-mail newsletters about new writings when they're available. Note that Fey is not a professor, doctor, therapist, scientist, or lawyer, and her writings are merely positioned as non-fiction reflections, not as academic papers or deliberate professional advice. Her expertise is in prose, philosophy, linguistics, art, personal religious practice and experience, and lifestyle kink. However, most evidence-requiring assertions have been researched to the best of the writer's ability; and Salt for the Eclipse will never engage in influencer-style partnerships, sell tie-in merchandise, or advertise psychic/healer services.

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Stay up to date with new writings sent straight to your inbox. 📨 Subscribing to material like this allows you to bypass algorithmic bullshit and snake oil sellers on other parts of the internet, to just read something that feels like correspondence from a friend. Fey specifically started this project because of the reputation of her writing in personal messages.

Free vs. paid subscriptions

The newsletter is free; however, if you pay just a little bit, this helps justify Salt for the Eclipse, as Fey loves to share her non-fiction meditations, but writing them out takes time away from her fiction projects published elsewhere. As an incentive, certain posts are locked to only paid subscriptions. Hopefully the paid tiers here are low enough (the lowest is just $1/month!) to feel like you're getting more than your money's worth, while still allowing the writer some meaningful supplemental income.

Full details are in the subscription interface, but if you'd like to support for more than $1/month, you can support for $5/month and receive weirder, more artistic posts, as well as monthly music curation and the ability to e-mail questions for a seasonal Q&A. For $20/month you'd have access to all of the above, plus the option to directly request post topics and receive unconventional private advice. (The latter is, again, not psychic/healer services, but rather an experimental project Fey has named "anti-horoscopes.")

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