Half a decade in the making - Inannanthology is out NOW!
- admin440095
- Jan 24
- 2 min read
Updated: May 25
After over half a decade in the making, our little lion cub, the Inannanthology, has finally taken her first tentative steps into the world.
The Inannanthology is an anthology like no other. It is a collection of Literature, Prayers, Poetry, Original Artwork, Hymns, Pathworkings, Personal Reflections, Solitary and Temple Rituals all dedicated to the Goddess Inanna.
It comes in two unique editions: A Standard B/W Edition (to keep prices reasonable for the community), and a Special Full Colour Hardback Edition with additional content.

Eanna Press, a small but passionate book publishing business, has dedicated itself to unraveling the mysteries of Inanna and the civilizations of Mesopotamia and Babylon. Their focus on bringing to light the wisdom and knowledge of these ancient cultures from a Pagan perspective sets them apart in the publishing world.
Inanna, also known as Ishtar in later Babylonian mythology, was a complex and powerful deity associated with love, fertility, war, and justice. Her myths offer a window into the values, beliefs, and challenges of ancient Mesopotamian societies. By exploring her stories and symbols, modern readers can gain insights into the human experience that transcend time and place. Eanna Press's commitment to educating people about Inanna and Near Eastern mythology is not just about preserving ancient lore, but also about fostering a deeper connection to the natural world and to the divine. Through their publications, they invite readers to consider the ways in which these ancient myths can inform and enrich our lives today.
For Pagans interested in delving into the mysteries of the Goddess Inanna and the ancient civilizations that revered her, Eanna Press offers a valuable resource. By unlocking the secrets of the past, we can better understand ourselves and our place in the world. Let us journey together into the realms of myth and magic, guided by the wisdom of Inanna and the traditions of the Ancient Near East.