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Wild Woman's Tracks

I found the Wild Woman within - the instinctual female nature - in 1996, and she has been my guide, inspiration, and challengersince. With her at my side, mthoughts, stories, fantasies, and dreams are like fresh tracks in the snow. They mark where Ihave come from and show where I am headed. Spiralgate came to me as the name for a website several years ago, and since then it has had many incarnations. But then, so have I. Gathered here are all the many faces of Spiralgate, and of me. And who am I? Janis. Willow. Phoenix. Marina - all aspects of my life, mirrored in these pages.

My gift to you: download my free ebook Enrich Your Life .

1996-present

Pet Home Care, my pet-sitting business

Moonlight Labyrinth

Wild Wolf Women of the Web

Since April 1996, I have been a member (and in 2006 became the listowner) of the original Wild Woman list on the Internet.

The book Women Who Run with the Wolves opened me to the wild feminine nature. In 1996, I founded the Daughters of the Wolf, an email list for wild women that I ran for two years..

Daughters of the Wolf Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1. The premiere issue of an online magazine we ran for a year.

Tracks - a group story written by DOW members.

 

Stories about the wild nature:

Back from Grief
Beached
Date with Lady Death
The Myth of When You Least Expect it
Victim Again
Goddess: The Circle of Her Love
Bone Woman
Doublewoman
Re-Divorced
Ode to the Elements
Chameleon
Inner Brat
No Boundaries
Forbidden
The Unwild
Calling in Sick

For Love of Wolves - Adoption

Opinions Past and Present

Bill Clinton and Monica
Would You Put Your Civil Rights Up for a Vote?
Openly Straight?
DeJa Vu All Over Again - Election 2000
T & A on Tv: The Continuing Exploitation of Women's Bodies

Adventures in Fitness

Martial Arts
"Body for Life" challenge

Some of these pages are 10+ years old, so if you find graphics here that are not credited properly, or that you no longer allow to be used, please email janis@spiralgate.com. Thank you!


Images by Fantasyland Graphics

Bronze sculpture by Teresa Moorehouse Howley.