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JS Groves

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JS Groves is an artist, writer, and sorcerer, using Patreon to support their magical experiments, photography, and writing. With 15 members and over $11 earned, they're building a community around their unique blend of art and magic.

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Patron Only Fiction: On the Origin of the Citrine Knights

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Good morning, friends! Today I'd like to offer another bit of patron only prose and Dathl'lyr worldbuilding. This is the...

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Lavender Laura's Conjuration of Alkes

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Hello, friends! Today, I'm delighted to bring you the text of the ritual that Lavender Laura performed for our spirit ph...

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Photoshoot First Viewing: July Skull Altar Still Lifes

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Hello, friends! I mentioned in a previous post that I had done a set of altar still lifes toward the end of July, after...

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End-of-August Patron Update

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Oh, my goodness, friends … I am an absolute wreck. July was an excess of magic and adventure. August was an excess of wo...

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Photoshoot First Viewing: Spirit Photography with Lavender Laura 2/2

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As I mentioned in my last post, I got way more good ritual pictures than I could reasonably include in a set with my thr...

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Photoshoot First Viewing: Spirit Photography with Lavender Laura 1/2

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Hello, friends! Welcome to the first viewing of the second of the four photoshoots I did in July: "Spirit Photography",...

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Patron Only Fiction: Mora the First

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Good morning, friends! What follows is the first of the two pieces of short fiction that I wrote in the incredibly busy...

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A Quick Note on Billing and Subscriptions

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Good morning, comradesI don't know if all y'all got the same email I did, this morning, or if you've heard the news from...

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First Viewing: Wizard Rizz with Lavender Laura

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July was a fantastic month for Wormwood Groves Photography.Some time in June, I put up a bat signal the Green Musheen Di...

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Working Sorcery of Solomon: Making My Book of Pentacles

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The first phase of this work – the first chapter of the book; the first lesson of the course – was to gather art supplie...

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End-of-July Patron Report

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Oh, friends, it has been a wild and fantastic month here at the Sorcerer’s Workbench. I have made so much art, and done...

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Candle Magic Still Life Images

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I'm finally getting into the habit of shooting new photos for each blog post. Inevitably, I take a dozen or more and the...

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Obsidian Dream Blog: Candle Magic Study I: A Ritual Template

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Early in my magical career, when I was but a wee faun, I wasn't really interested in what we might call results-oriented...

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Concept Art: Mora the First

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One of the pieces of patron-only fiction that I've been noodling on for a while, and the one on which I've cranked out a...

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Concept Art: Yara Reading

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I mentioned in my monthly round-up that I did a sketch of Yara, the titular (for now) protagonist of Daughter of Fire, t...

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About JS Groves

JS Groves is a multi-talented artist, writer, and sorcerer, dedicated to creating stories, art, and magic. Through their Patreon, they've built a community of 15 members, fostering their creative journey and allowing them to pursue their passions full-time. Their unique blend of adult photography, writing, and magical experiments sets them apart in the adult photography category, offering a captivating and unconventional experience for their patrons. With over $11 earned, they're demonstrating the power of community support in enabling artists to live and work independently.