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Author

Kristi
Hall

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Kristi Hall is a writer, a mother, and a polytheist practitioner working toward a polytheist revival in the West. Her path began unexpectedly — through biofeedback therapy for anxiety in her early twenties, which opened the door to guided meditation and, from there, to decades of study and practice across many spiritual traditions. Each one has shaped the theological voice that comes through in her writing now.

Through Grist Theology, Kristi publishes work written from inside lived practice — for experienced practitioners and seekers who want their practice taken seriously.  Kristi is a practitioner who writes — not a priest, not a therapist, not an academic. Just a woman thinking carefully about the old ways and writing it down, in the hope of keeping the conversation alive.

Her published books include Imbolc: A Theology of Winter and the Making of Spring and Beltane: A Theology of Fire and the Proof of Form, the first and third volumes in the Wheel of the Year theology series, and The Timing Wound: Sacred Return and the End of Perpetual Offering, which reframes chronic burnout through the God's fourfold arc of Becoming, Authority, Offering, and Return. Alongside the books, Grist holds a growing body of digital libraries — Stone, Turn, Arcana, and Hours among them.

She is currently at work on the remaining volumes in the Wheel of the Year series and a forthcoming book on lunar theology.

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