Northstar Almanac

A small almanac for readers who already suspect they are smarter than the average horoscope.

We started Northstar Almanac because the astrology shelves were crowded with two things and nothing in between: deep, credentialed work for people who already speak the language, and pop-spiritual content that talks down to its reader. Both have their place. We wanted something for the third reader — the one who has the Co-Star app open in the morning, who keeps a copy of Linda Goodman's Sun Signson the shelf, and who has read Chani Nicholas twice but doesn't want a personal reading at $250 a session.

We make annual almanacs. Each one is anchored to the real ephemeris — the dates and times are exact, drawn from Swiss Ephemeris and cross-checked against published sources. We don't predict your future. We describe the year's shape, and ask you to choose how you respond to it.

The work here is calm, considered, and slightly literary. We don't use bestie language. We don't promise abundance. We don't tell you what to feel. We name what the sky is doing, frame the months it touches, and leave the meaning to you.

We use AI in the production. Every workbook is reviewed before it ships, and the AI-assistance disclosure sits in the footer of every page. We do this because hiding it would be silly, and because algorithmic content is on-trend in this audience anyway. The credit goes where it's due — and so does the human judgment, the typesetting, the editing, and the decision about which transits matter and which can be left in the appendix.

We sell three things: an annual Year-Ahead Workbook for each sun, moon, or rising sign; a Lunar Planner that maps every new moon, full moon, and eclipse of the year; and a free Big Three reading sent by email after a two-minute consultation on this site.

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