lunation
/ˌluːˈneɪʃən/ · noun
A complete cycle of the Moon's phases, from one new Moon to the next — averaging 29.53 days.
noctuary
/ˈnɒktʃʊəri/ · noun
A journal of things observed, thought, or dreamed at night. A record of nocturnal reflection.
Table of Contents
1 The New Moon
2 Seas of Stone
3 Horns of the Moon
4 Rhythms Beneath the Light
5 Jericho: City of the Moon
6 The Beginning of Time
7 Enheduanna: Voice of the Moon
8 A Narrow Shadow
9 Borrowed Light
10 The War That Went Dark
11 The Blood Moon
12 Wrestling With Time
13 The Proclaimed Month
14 A Pattern in the Sky
15 The Brightest Night
16 The Moon Illusion
17 Lunacy
18 The Dark Side of the Moon
19 The Long Pull
20 Ascents and Exiles
21 The Slow Wobble
22 The Phantom Moon
23 The "Lunaticks" of Birmingham
Interlude Earthrise
24 One Giant Leap
25 Magnificent Desolation
26 Earthshine
27 Wheels on the Moon
28 Lunar Law
29 Return to the Moon
29 ½ Drifting Away
Conclusion Gazing Up At Ourselves Back Matter