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Fantasy: October 04, 2017 Issue [#8529]

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 This week: Blue Moons and Black Moons
  Edited by: Prosperous Snow celebrating Author IconMail Icon
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Once in a Blue Moon

Once in a blue moon
the full moon rises twice in one month.

Once in a blue moon
particles in the air dye the moon.

Once in a blue moon
harkens from the Sixteenth century.

Once in a blue moon
astrologers predictions come true.


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Letter from the editor

Most of us know what a blue moon is, but how many know about a black moon. A black moon, like a blue moon is a rare occurrence, but it is opposite to a blue moon. A black moon refers to the second new moon in a calendar month. A Gregorian calendar month normally consists of 30 or 31 days, while the lunar calendar has 29 or 30 days. This difference in days means that sometimes we get two full moons or two new moons in a month.

Black moon normally refers to the second new moon in a month. This term can also refer to month without a full moon, this happens approximately every twenty years. Another twenty-year lunar phenomenon is a month without a new moon, which can also be called a black moon; however, it is the second new moon in a month I am discussing here. A black moon occurred on August 21, 2017, and that moon caused the total solar eclipse.

There are numerous superstitions about a full moon, one of which concerns money. A full moon is silver; therefore, it attracts money. There are not very many superstitions about a black moon (at least, I could not find many). One of the superstitions about a black moon is that it foretells the end of the world or the coming apocalypse. Whatever the second new moon in a month foretells, the moon itself (like the first new moon in the month) is invisible to those of us looking up at it from Earth.

Do any of my readers know any folktales or superstitions about the moon, in any of its phases? Have you written any stories using these superstitions? Let us know what you think about a black moon, blue moon, or any other color of moon you know about.


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Christopher Roy Denton Author Icon writes: Thank you for plugging Wendy in your newsletter. In the UK, I seem to remember a tradition of "Birthday Bumps", where a small child is picked up off the ground by their peers and then thrown into the air a number of times to count their age.

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