Cackle by Rachel Harrison is a marvelous mix of modernity and magic, inspiring us to believe the two can co-exist.
Cackle by Rachel Harrison is a marvelous mix of modernity and magic, inspiring us to believe the two can co-exist.
Charlie N. Holmberg has done a wonderful job crafting a unique plot that captures the reader’s attention and opens the imagination in Spellbreaker.
In Practical Alchemy: A Guide to the Great Work, Brian Cotnoir does a wonderful job of contextualizing alchemy and providing a foundation one can start their journey from.
Alix E. Harrow has a knack for capturing the heart in her tales of romance, magic, and self-discovery, which she does perfectly in A Spindle Splintered.
Once and Future Witches. by Alix E. Harrow one of the best witch-fiction books I’ve ever read.
Seasons of the Witch: Yule Oracle captures the traditions and sentiments of this season that always brings up the good tidings.
Morgaine teaches the reader how to cultivate a spiritual practice dedicated to Yemaya through telling her stories with the Orishas, sharing her many aspects of self through reincarnation, what offerings she loves and what things she dislikes, and how to establish a relationship nearby or far from the ocean.
Horses, poppets, and duels within a family of witches? Add a splash of romance and you’re got the magical ingredients for The Ages of Witches by Louisa Morgan.
Pagan Portals – Hellenic Paganism by Samantha Leaver is not the typical book that lists the various Olympian deities and provides a basic framework for how and when to worship them.
Thank you so much for doing this interview for Musing Mystical. After reading Alchemical Tantric Astrology, I feel like I understand myself in a whole new way.