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


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

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

A Traveler’s Guide to Making Magic by Lisa McSherry teaches that travel itself is a magical act, offering endless opportunities to adapt our practice.

Kitchen Magic by Laura May is weaves together ritual, folklore, personal insights, and delicious culinary magic.

Ritual Earth Oracle by Andres Engracia with illustrations by Selena Moon draws upon the spiritual energies 36 rituals and festivals worldwide.

Magick for All Seasons by Marla Brooks is a hands-on, welcoming guide to weaving magic throughout the year.

The Altar Within by Juliet Diaz frames spirituality as a revolutionary act of healing deeply intertwined with justice, mutual aid, and ancestral wisdom.

Cheraln Darcey has beautifully brought together botanical history, gardening, and spirituality in Earth Magick.

In Wicca for Everyday Life, Silja opens the door to a practice that fits into even the most hectic of schedules.