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'''Rachel Pollack''' is an American [[transwoman]] [[science fiction]] author, [[comic book]] writer, and expert on [[divinatory tarot]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Valerio | first = Max Wolf | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Testosterone Files: My Hormonal and Social Transformation from Female to Male | publisher = Seal Press | date = 2006 | location = Berkeley | pages = 147 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=9XEwxy3XARgC | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-58005-173-1}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Israel | first = Gianna E. | authorlink = | coauthors = Tarver II, Donald E. | title = Transgender Care: Recommended Guidelines, Practical Information & Personal Accounts | publisher = [[Temple University Press]] | date = 2001 | location = Philadelphia | pages = 269 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=IlPX6E5glDEC&pg=RA1-PA269&dq=Rachel+Pollack+transsexual&sig=ACfU3U10scfZTB7yC2uFpxg9nohljO739Q | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-56639-852-5}}</ref>
'''Rachel Pollack''' is an American [[transwoman]] [[science fiction]] author, [[comic book]] writer, and expert on [[divinatory tarot]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Valerio | first = Max Wolf | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Testosterone Files: My Hormonal and Social Transformation from Female to Male | publisher = Seal Press | date = 2006 | location = Berkeley | pages = 147 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=9XEwxy3XARgC | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-58005-173-1}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last = Israel | first = Gianna E. | authorlink = | coauthors = Tarver II, Donald E. | title = Transgender Care: Recommended Guidelines, Practical Information & Personal Accounts | publisher = [[Temple University Press]] | date = 2001 | location = Philadelphia | pages = 269 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=IlPX6E5glDEC&pg=RA1-PA269&dq=Rachel+Pollack+transsexual&sig=ACfU3U10scfZTB7yC2uFpxg9nohljO739Q | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-56639-852-5}}</ref> Rachel Pollack is Jewish with roots in Eastern Europe.


==Tarot Reading==
==Tarot Reading==

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Rachel Pollack
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Author and expert on divinatory tarot
Born1945
Brooklyn, NY
OccupationAuthor

Rachel Pollack is an American transwoman science fiction author, comic book writer, and expert on divinatory tarot.[1][2] Rachel Pollack is Jewish with roots in Eastern Europe.

Tarot Reading

Her work 78 Degrees of Wisdom on tarot reading is commonly referenced by tarot readers.[3].

She wrote 78 Degrees of Wisdom on tarot reading, and has created her own tarot deck called "Shining Woman Tarot," (later "Shining Tribe Tarot."[4]) She also aided in the creation of the "Vertigo Tarot Deck", with Illustrator Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman and wrote a book specifically to accompany it[5].

Comics

She is best known for her run of issues 64-87 on the comic book Doom Patrol, on DC Comics' Vertigo imprint[5]., which became a cult favorite under Grant Morrison. A comic fandom legend has it that Pollack was assigned to write the series after writing persistent letters to the editor[6]Although the letters are a matter of record[6] it's unknown if they were actually the cause of her employment. During her tenure she dealt with such rarely addressed comic-book topics as menstruation, sexual identity, and transsexuality. Pollack's run ended two years later, with the book's cancellation.

Fiction

Her book The Body Of The Goddess is an exploration of the history of the Goddess. Rachel Pollack uses the image of the Goddess in many of her works.

Her science-fiction novels explore worlds imbued with elements pulled from a number of traditions, faiths, and religions.

Transgender themes

Pollack has written frequently on the subject of transgender issues, both touching on them in her Doom Patrol run, where she introduced Coagula, a transsexual character. She has also written several essays on transsexualism, attacking the notion that transsexualism is a "sickness," [1] instead saying that it is a passion. She draws on her own experiences as a male-to-female transsexual to talk about the revelatory aspect of transsexualism, saying that "the trance-sexual woman sacrifices her social identity as a male, her personal history, and finally the very shape of her body to a knowledge, a desire, which overpowers all rational understanding and proof."She has noted that her life prior to her transition seems to "fade like a dream." [2]

Teaching

For nearly twenty years Rachel has been teaching seminars with Tarot author Mary K. Greer at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, New York.[7] Rachel has also done seminars for several years in California in conjunction with Mary K. Greer, and she co-presented a breakthrough seminar with Tarot author Johanna Gargiulo-Sherman on Tarot and Psychic ability, using Rachel's Shining Tribe Tarot and Johanna's Sacred Rose Tarot.[7] Rachel is also a popular lecturer at Tarot seminars and symposiums such as LATS (Los Angeles Tarot Symposium), BATS (Bay Area Tarot Symposium), and the Readers Studio[7] Pollack currently teaches creative writing at Goddard College. Her most recent work is included in the anthology called Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing edited by Theodora Goss. Pollack has taught English at New York State University.

Published works

Books

  • Pollack (1980). Golden Vanity. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |First= ignored (|first= suggested) (help)[8]
  • Anderson, Hilary (1989). New Thoughts on Tarot. North Hollywood: Newcastle Pub. Co. ISBN 0878771395.[9]
  • Livernois, Jay (1996). Archetypal Sex: Spring : a Journal of Archetype and Culture. Irving: Spring Publications. ISBN 1882670051.[9]
  • Mckean, Dave (2001). Bento. Pacific Grove: Allen Spiegel Fine Arts. ISBN 0964206943.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2002). Complete Illustrated Guide to Tarot. City: Element Books Ltd. ISBN 0007131151.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1996). Godmother Night. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 031214606X.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1997). The Body of the Goddess. Tisbury: Element Books. ISBN 1852308710.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1990). The Haindl Tarot. City: Newcastle Publishing Company. ISBN 0878771565.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1990). The Haindl Tarot: the Major Arcana. City: Newcastle Publishing Company. ISBN 0878771557.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2004). The Kabbalah Tree. Saint Paul: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0738705071.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1990). The New Tarot. City: Overlook Hardcover. ISBN 0879513950.[9]
  • Anderson, Hilary (1989). New Thoughts on Tarot. North Hollywood: Newcastle Pub. Co. ISBN 0878771395.[9]
  • Hillman, James (1997). Marriages: Spring 60, a Journal of Archetype and Culture. City: Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 1882670094.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2002). A Secret Woman. New York: St. Martin's Minotaur. ISBN 0312246595.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2005). Seeker. Saint Paul: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0738705217.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1998). Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom. New York: Thorsons Publishers. ISBN 0722535724.
  • Pollack, Rachel (1991). Tarot Readings and Meditations. London: Thorsons Pub. ISBN 1855380498.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1986). Teach Yourself Fortune Telling. New York: Henry Holt & Company. ISBN 0805001255.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2001). The Shining Tribe Tarot. Saint Paul: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 1567185142.[9]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2001). The Shining Tribe Tarot, Revised and Expanded. Saint Paul: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 1567185320.[9]

Collections

Anthologies

Short Fiction

  • Pollack, Rachel (1971). Pandora's Bust.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1973). Tubs of Slaw.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1975). Black Rose and White Rose.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1976). Is Your Child Using Drugs? Seven Ways to Recognize a Drug Addict.
  • Pollack, Rachel (1982). Angel Baby.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1984). The Malignant One.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1984). The Girl Who Went to the Rich Neighbourhood.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1984). Tree House.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1984). Lands of Stone.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1986). The Protector.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1989). The Bead Woman.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1989). Knower of Birds.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel. Burning Sky (1989.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1990). The Woman Who Didn't Come Back.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1990). General All-Purpose Fairy Tale.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1997). Making Good Time. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (1998). The Fool, the Stick, and the Princess.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2001). The Younger Brother.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2003). Delusions of Universal Grandeur.[10]
  • Pollack, Rachel (2003). Reminiscences. with Michael Cisco and Jeffrey Thomas and Eric G. Schaller and K. J. Bishop and Stepan Chapman and Richard Calder and R. F. Wexler[10]

Poetry

The Wild Cows (1993)[10]

Essays

  • Introduction: A Machine For Constructing Stories (1989)[10]
  • Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, October 1991) (1991)[10]
  • Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, July 1995) (1995)[10]
  • Read This (The New York Review of Science Fiction, August 1996) (1996)[10]

Forthcoming Books

  • Pollack, Rachel (2007). Simon Wisdom. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)[9]

Reviews

  • The Book of Embraces (1991) by Eduardo Galeano
  • Outside the Dog Museum (1992) by Jonathan Carroll
  • Coelestis [vt Celestis](1996) by Paul Park

Comics

Degrees, Awards, Memberships

  • 1997 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel winner for Godmother Night
  • 1994 Nebula Award for Best Novel nominee for Temporary Agency
  • 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award winner for Unquenchable Fire
  • Certified Tarot Grand Master (CTGM) with the Tarot Certification Board of America[7]
  • Tarot Sage (TS) with the American Board For Tarot Certification[7]
  • member of the American Tarot Association (ATA)[7]
  • member of the International Tarot Society (ITS)[7]
  • member of the Tarot Guild of Australia[7]
  • member of the Tarot Association of the British Isles.[7]
  • Honours degree in English from New York University[8]
  • Masters in English from Claremont Graduate School[8]
  • Faculty, MFA in Creative Writing Program, Goddard College

References

  1. ^ Valerio, Max Wolf (2006). The Testosterone Files: My Hormonal and Social Transformation from Female to Male. Berkeley: Seal Press. p. 147. ISBN 1-58005-173-1. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Israel, Gianna E. (2001). Transgender Care: Recommended Guidelines, Practical Information & Personal Accounts. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. p. 269. ISBN 1-56639-852-5. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Llewellyn". Retrieved 04-08-2008. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ "Shining Tribe Tarot". Retrieved 2008-04-15.
  5. ^ a b "Vertigo Tarot". Retrieved 2008-04-15. Cite error: The named reference "Vertigo Tarot" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  6. ^ a b Jim Morrison, Doom Patrol
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Women In Tarot".
  8. ^ a b c "The Shining Tribe". Retrieved 04-15-2008. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "biblio.com". Retrieved 04-15-2008. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z ""Internet Science Fiction Data Base"". Retrieved 04-15-2008. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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