... belief in the supernatural: what and why. Where does it lead us? She also occasionally suffers from mission creep.
Jourdemayne, the Witch of Eye
Jourdemayne was burned at Smithfield in London for witchcraft in 1441. Friend to the eminent and educated of her time, she was sought by many for her knowledge of dark matters.
The Skeptic Magazine
I am Editor-in-Chief of The Skeptic Magazine after Professor Chris French stepped down to take a well-earned break.
"Everyone's favourite skeptical witch, Jourdemayne, with superbly written thoughts on superstition, religion and the human condition" Crispian Jago
"My two favourite bloggers (er, after Crispian, of course) are Petra Boynton and Jourdemayne ... Jourdemayne (whose blog is not as well known as it should be) draws her insights from a different background: profound historical knowledge of the extraordinary things people have believed in. She then uses this to contextualise more contemporary matters." Jack of Kent
"... the erudite and charming Jourdemayne ..." Jack of Kent