For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
Dianna Rhyan has re-animated a lesser-known, inspirational woman in Pagan Portals – Mestra the Shapeshifter.
Darragh Mason’s Song of the Dark Man beckons readers down a crooked, thorn-riddled forest path to meet the Devil at the crossroads.
Written in the Stars by Kate Rose is one of the most best books I’ve ever read on the topic of romance and astrology.
Kris Spisak’s Becoming Baba Yaga is a masterful exploration of the Slavic crone.
The Eye of Odin by Per Henrick Gullfoss is a great book for anyone who loves astrology and Norse mythology.
In Witchcraft, Grimassi explores the myths and universal deity archetypes at the core of the Mysteries.
Living Conjure by Mama Starr Casas is a valuable guide that can help you reclaim your roots and tap into that subterranean current of power.
Albert Björn’s Icelandic Folk Magic is a deep dive into the magic that has its basis in the folklore the enigmatic place called Iceland.
In Dance of the Sun Goddess, author Kenneth Johnson introduces readers to a vivacious pantheon of Baltic deities.