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.

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

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

Your Book of Shadows by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a compelling guide for those embarking on or furthering their journey into the realm of witchcraft.

Season of the Witch: Imbolc Oracle by Lorraine Anderson and Juliet Diaz perfectly captures the gentle energy of this sabbat.

Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake is a really fun read for those looking to do more for less.

I’ve done myself a favor by getting a copy of 2024 Witch’s Diary – Northern Hemisphere by Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free.

To settle into the magic so that it supports us, comforts us, grounds us and activates us, Hearth & Home Witchcraft by Jennie Blonde is the book to read.

I was able to journey to the Emerald Isle with Morgan Daimler to visit the land of the “Fair Folk” through the pages of Pagan Portals – Aos Sidhe, Meeting the Irish Fairy Folk of Ireland.

A Spellbook for the Seasons by Tudrobeth is a companion to the seasons that will greatly enhance your experiences and show you in so many ways how we are connected to the natural world.