Definitions
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- noun One who performs
tarot readings .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Fellow tarotist Debbie Lake tagged me, so here goes:
One word (annotated) | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2009
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On Creativity Friday, Corrine Kenner yup, the tarotist Corrine Kenner! will be stepping in with a guest blog about the connection between creativity, writing and tarot.
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~ Finally, fellow Brooklynite, tarotist, and author Elizabeth Genco aka the Marketing Goddess interviewed me about the business end of making art.
2009 September | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr - Part 2 2009
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As mentioned above, Corrine is raffling off a hot-off-the-press copy of Tarot for Writers — something which I think any tarotist or writer would find useful for stoking their creative fires.
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~ Finally, fellow Brooklynite, tarotist, and author Elizabeth Genco aka the Marketing Goddess interviewed me about the business end of making art.
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By that, I mean how people react to them and, more importantly, what people latch on to when they talk to an astrologer, tarotist, etc, says a lot about what their mindset is & what they believe is important, often more than they realize.
Indoctrinate the young. Angry Professor 2005
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First up is Elizabeth Genco, a multitalented writer, tarotist and Brooklyn neighbor — she’s written a wonderful post on romancing the muses, a subject very close to my heart.
2007 August | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2007
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First up is Elizabeth Genco, a multitalented writer, tarotist and Brooklyn neighbor — she’s written a wonderful post on romancing the muses, a subject very close to my heart.
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