The Magic of Birds by Mabh Savage is a cross-cultural exploration of birds through a magical lens.


The Magic of Birds by Mabh Savage is a cross-cultural exploration of birds through a magical lens.

The Call of the Old Gods by Christopher McIntosh is an invitation to journey alongside a seasoned scholar as he navigates a personal spiritual quest.

Naturally Modern Magick by Lacey Burbage presents the meeting place between ancient magical practices and modern life.

Boys Are Witches Too! by Ted Enik is a real treat for children learning about the Paganism.

The Occult Sylvia Plath by Julia Gordan-Bramer is a spellbinding biography documenting that reveals a hidden layer of meaning in Plath’s writing.

In Dance of the Sun Goddess, author Kenneth Johnson introduces readers to a vivacious pantheon of Baltic deities.

Sacramental Theurgy for Witches by Frater Barrabbas is not for the faint of heart or those who think of witchcraft as a passing phase.

Kokoszka’s thorough investigation of Eastern European folklore in Bogowie is formidable, and this book is destined to be an essential text on Slavic mythology.

The Evil Eye: The History, Mystery, and Magic of the Quiet Curse by Italian folk magic practitioner Antonio Pagliarulo is a manual on psychic protection that teaches you how to detect, banish, and prevent the malison of the Evil Eye.

At first glance, Pagan Portals: Demeter by Robin Corak seems like a straightforward book.