Showing posts with label about toronto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label about toronto. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2018

Come and Get a Tarot Card Reading at Fan Expo Canada

I'll be at Fan Expo Canada this year!

My booth is L53 which is in the South Building "under the escalators."

I won't be on any panels this year as they had to cancel a few due to some flooding issues in the building.

My booth L53 will be your opportunity to get an in-person tarot card reading from me.

I will have a couple of my books on sale, limited copies so if you want one, you'd better hurry!

Captured Souls
A Penny Saved
Eternal Sunset
Group Hex 1
Group Hex 2
Abandon

My rate for tarot card reading will be $20 as always.

My rate for autographs and photos with me is free as always.

Come on by and see what the future has in store for you!

Friday, April 13, 2018

Book Me for Your Next Party or Event!

Do you want to book me for a gig in the Toronto area?

Do you want the security of a third party handling the booking and payment?

Now you can book me through GigSalad!

I'm looking forward to reading tarot cards at your event!

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Book a Tarot Reader for Your Holiday Party!




With the Halloween season now upon us, you might realize that you've not booked entertainment for your corporate or private Halloween party!

Don't despair!

Here at Tarotpaths, we still have some dates open to accommodate you at your party!

We will travel to GTA, Mississauga, Oakville, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, and Etobicoke.

Tarot card reading
Tea leaf reading
Astrology and numerology
Strolling fortune telling


Contact us for a quote today!

sephgiron @ gmail.com


Sunday, January 31, 2016

Madame Something the Dust Witch at the 1st Annual Something Strange Circus Sideshow Festival

Madame Something the Dust Witch
On January 23, 2016, the circus came to town!

Madame Something the Dust Witch told fortunes and gave out magic rocks to many people over the festival which was held at the Mod Club on Saturday night and then at Round on Sunday.

The brainchild behind the 1st Annual Something Strange Circus Sideshow is Mysterion the Mindreader. He and J. Thithonus Pednaud hosted an amazing show that featured top notch talent from around the world. There was everything from glass eating, to mentalism, magic, burlesque, and even a live crucifixion.

There were a lot of acts that made me go, "OUCH!"

There were many acts I didn't see as I told people their fortunes.

A vendor's market featured items of unusual and interesting products from vintage clothes, haunted dolls, handmade jewellery, to human skulls.

The 2nd Annual Something Strange Circus Sideshow has already been announced and it's never too early to get tickets. The last one had a sold out house.

Madame Something the Dust Witch will return to tell your fortune at the 2nd Annual Something Strange Circus Sideshow.

Thank you to Mysterion for bringing the sideshow to Toronto and an even bigger thank you for letting Madame Something be a part of it!


























Sunday, January 17, 2016

Madame Something the Dust Witch at The Something Strange Sideshow Circus Festival




Madame Something the Dust Witch is coming to Toronto on January 23, 2016 at The Mod Club.

She will read your future or not at The Something Strange Sideshow Circus Festival
hosted by Dr. Mysterion and Prof.J. Tithonus Pednaud. You will find Madame Something in the Vendors Marketplace upstairs.




The Something Strange Sideshow Circus Festival is the first event of its kind in Toronto.
Part freakshow, part magic show, part World Record breaking show, it is bound to entertain on many levels.

There are all kinds of acts on the stage show, from mind-blowing mind-reading to amazing feats of strength and courage. Curios and curiosities will be on display from many private collections.


Tickets to the show have nearly sold out as of this writing so please step right up and click this link to get yours.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Tarothpaths will be at Fan Expo Toronto on Labour Day Weekend

The History of the Scorching Ball...so far!

Sèphera Girón will be at Fan Expo this year in Toronto from September 3 - 6.

BOOTH #5536 in the NORTH Building




Sèphera will have a tarot reading booth #5536 in the Horror Headquarters at Fan Expo in the North Building. She will also be billed as Mistress Ariana. She will be reading tarot and selling books and handmade charms.








Sèphera is thrilled to be appearing on several panels such as:

So You Want to Be a Horror Writer? Friday 11:15 Room 703
Panelists
Lou Rera
Nancy Kilpatrick
Sephera Giron
Suzanne Church
Stephanie Bedwell-Grime
moderated by Richard S. Todd

What Scares You? Friday 12:45 Room 705
Panelists
Suzanne Church
Stephanie Bedwell-Grime
Brian Clement
Sephera Giron
Nancy Kilpatrick
moderated by Richard S. Todd

Ghost Hunting Friday 5:15  Room 717A
Sephera Giron

Tarot101 Saturday 5:45 Room
Mistress Ariana/Sephera Giron

Corsets! Why Do We Love Them? Room 717A
Sephera/Mistress Ariana moderater
Panelists TBA







The Horror Writers Association Ontario Chapter has a booth in the Horror Headquarters area as well. Over one dozen members will be on hand throughout the weekend to answer questions about the Horror Writers Association and how to join.




Sephera/Mistress Ariana will have her own booth and will only be popping to the Horror Writers Association Ontario Chapter booth sporadically so watch her tweets to see where she'll be, depending on the crowds!









Sunday, April 5, 2015

Tarot Readings for Spring!



Even though it seems to be snowing on this lovely Easter Sunday, spring is actually here!

The full moon lunar eclipse on Saturday April 4 brought with it deep reflections and the energy to move forward in new directions.

You can have your own personal tarot reading by email, by Skype, or in person.

Email readings cost as little as $10 for one question.

You can check Instagram for sporadic daily Aquarius forecasts as well as weekly forecasts for all signs.

Contact sephgiron@ gmail.com for your own personal HUMAN tarot reading!

Blessed Be!


Sunday, June 29, 2014

Insane Asylum, College Campus, Halloween Haunt: This place has it all!



Ah Powerhouse of Terror, how well I remember you.

It was a freezing cold October night as I waited in line. Since I was alone, I had no one to share my growing anxiety with but luckily there was an outside show with magicians and such. This was very clever planning from the organizers' point of view.




I don't really remember specifically which attractions they had since I've been to so many of these types of places and I keep my eyes shut most of the time. I hate going into haunted houses, as in the amusement park variety. Even as a kid, I hated them. I always go in and do the experience, but it's not my favourite thing. 
However, aside from the gory Halloween getups, beyond that, I had that chill. The one I occasionally get that in my interpretation means that there is something electrical around me. Spirit? Fuse box?

That creeped me out more than anything. Especially in the women's washroom which was full of ladies adjusting their costumes.There's a vibe.

The lake?

The generators?

I don't know.




The other day I decided to go over to see what was going on at the Powerhouse of Terror these days. Right now, it's part of Humber college curriculum. You can see how they've transformed the old buidlings into new buidlings for teaching and living.



What's interesting about the Humber college south campus is that it is rather new. When I was in university, it was a film production house for shows such as Street Legal.



Before that, it was an insane asylum.

I decided to go right to the Powerhouse of Terror as I continue to call it, though it hasn't been one in a while, and sit on the side stairs so that I wouldn't ruin pictures of the many people who drove by to take a shot. The doors were locked so I couldn't enter the building.


Before I sat on the stairs, I noticed a toad sitting by the wall. He let me take his picture.



I sat with my K2 meter for about an hour, seeing what I could see in broad afternoon outside of the building. Mr. Toad sat near me the whole time.

This is the view sitting on the steps looking out.



These are the steps I sat on.
My findings are that there is definitely something worth investigating further.


And I will.





The building must have a special kind of mirrored glass on it. This makes for cool picture taking.





When taking a picture such as this, there is no way to know what the camera is going to pick up until after the fact. 



I'm standing outside the building taking pictures into the building. Kind of cool, eh?

I'll be going back to the campus again. I've been there a few times over the years for various employment opportunities and will likely be going back for more. In the meantime, on a nice summer day, I may pop back over again to see what the spirits have to say.

Speaking of haunted Canadian campuses, that reminds me of a great horror anthology where all the stories take place on...you guessed it...a college campus.

My story, "Can You See the Real Me?" is set on the thirteenth floor of a residence building at York University. In real life, yes I really did live on the thirteenth floor of residence for two years.

The book, Campus Chills, is edited by Mark Leslie and can be found in print and in eBook format on most platforms.

Have you had any paranormal experiences on a university or college campus?

Monday, May 26, 2014

The Haunted Gladstone Hotel



It was a gorgeous day in May when I ventured over to the Gladstone Hotel.

My original destination was the Toronto Indie Arts Market.

The market sprawled across two floors and the vendors were varied and engaging.

Toronto has an enormous amount of indie art and this market is a great place for people to buy unique gifts for any occasion. The market occurs periodically so be certain to check out the website for the next one. If you're an artist, writer, photographer, button maker, or any other kind of creator, you can sign up for your own table on the website. Toronto Indie Arts Market

I've never really walked around the Gladstone Hotel, which is pretty funny when you consider I lived a block away from it back in the eighties when I was pregnant with my first child. It was a much different hotel back then. I was way too scared to ever go inside just by judging the rough and tumble regulars who hung around out front.

That Gladstone Hotel as I remembered it died twenty years ago.



Built in 1889, it has weathered Toronto's growth and change. It was a popular stopover destination and known to be the last call for alcohol until Hamilton in a stricter era. Over the years, it has been all gussied up and is a real delight to experience.

There was also a photographic exhibit throughout the hotel celebrating forty years of hip-hop. I followed the display.



There were lobbies on each of the two upper floors. The top floor had a different exhibit that was equally breath-taking.





While I was walking along the third floor hallway, I had one of my feelings. I hadn't gone into the hotel looking for ghosts. But one was waiting for me in the hallway. I walked through the top two floors twice each, and each time, that "Lizzie Borden House" feeling as I call it hit me in the same spot. I wish I had brought my K2 meter to see if there was a lot of wiring in that spot or what might be causing that sensation.



I was drawn to the elevator several times too though I wouldn't go on it. I'm not sure if I was allowed to but it looked like something out of a horror movie to me. I took a few pictures but haven't checked them yet for anything unusual.

A quick look through Google didn't turn up any real compelling ghost stories. There is mention of a piano player by Chris Mysterion and I have no doubt there's something going on in that room.

I wouldn't be surprised if some of the locals still hung out there in the afterlife.

You never know what's going to happen in the oldest continuously running hotel in Toronto. I'd like to stay in a room one or two nights to see if I would have any experiences. If anyone else has ever had experiences at the Gladstone, please feel free to share below.