In Tarot in Other Words, Cassandra Snow has pulled together well-known queer Tarot writers with a view to showcasing their unique perspectives on tarot.


In Tarot in Other Words, Cassandra Snow has pulled together well-known queer Tarot writers with a view to showcasing their unique perspectives on tarot.

The Runes and Roots Oracle by Nicolette Miele and Adrienne Rozzi is an invitation to delve deeper in this ever-flowing realm of nature.

Magical Ever After by Erica Rose guides you to be the author of your own spiritually-aligned love life.

Word Witchery by Katie Ness explores the ancient power of the spoken and written word as a form of magic.

Making Tarot Magic by Briana Saussy is a guide that reminds us tarot isn’t just a tool for insight, but a catalyst for real transformation.

Entering Hekate’s Cauldron by Cyndi Brannen, PhD, is a thorough, evocative exploration of Hekatean witchcraft.

The Witching Stones by Nicholas Pearson is a captivating journey into the world of folklore, magic, and the sacred significance of stones.

Hallowed Ground by Mark Norman delves into the essence of folklore and how the church incorporated many pagan symbols as it grew in power.

Tarot as Storyteller by Salicrow invites readers to practice cartomancy as intuitive storytelling.

Magic from the Hilltops and Hollers by Leah Middleton is a deep dive into the mysterious magic of the Appalachian region.