March 2026 Update

March was a whirlwind. Each year, I attend the London Book Fair with Steven Bright, other than a good catch-up with Steven, the visit is primarily to reconnect with publisher friends and to secure items for the UK Tarot Conference goodie bags. I’m aware that I’ve set a high standard for these goodie bags—arguably the best of any conference worldwide 😊 so building and maintaining strong relationships with publishers is very important to me, and I’m delighted that once again, everyone has said yes.

A heartfelt thank you to Llewellyn, Hay House, Red Feather, Lo Scarabeo, and Rockpool for your generous support! I can’t wait for the boxes to arrive and to see what treasures are inside.

This month, I hosted my Tarot by the Sea Retreat, which was truly wonderful. I’m not sure how I’ve managed to avoid bad weather for two years in a row, but once again, the sun shone brightly. It also fell on Ostara, and the sunset and sunrise were truly picturesque.  The venue was fabulous, and the group was incredibly special. I shared on social media that with small groups, you develop a bond far beyond what you might expect. The retreat provides a safe space to relax, laugh, and let go.  I hope that some questions were answered, and those who attended left with a positive outlook for the future.  The venue was perfect; in fact, I am already in negotiations for 2027.  (In case you are wondering, no, I don’t sit down much lol).  

As well as working hard to ensure our 2026 UK Tarot Conference is amazing, I am preparing my one-day Tarot event in Canterbury on 6th June 

http://tarotconference.co.uk/special-events/

The UK Tarot Conference in October has already sold over 70 tickets out of a maximum capacity of 100, so be sure not to miss out!

Our tribute to Pamela Colman Smith and the event itself promises to be an unforgettable experience that will surpass all expectations. If you can’t join us in person, there is a virtual option available.   http://tarotconference.co.uk/booking/

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