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  • November 13, 2022

    Something Borrowed, Something Blood-Soaked by Christa Carmen (Review + Analysis)

    Note: This is a repost from a literature/film analysis blog I ran for a college class in 2020. The original post was published on August 27, 2020. Something Borrowed, Something Blood-Soaked is a short story collection that feels like it was made for women who love horror — probably because it was written by one. Christa…

    Books
    Books, christa carmen, fiction, horror book, horror novel
  • October 23, 2022

    We’re starting a queer, ecofeminist, pagan study group!

    The members of the Anarchist Pagans and Witches Discord server are starting a study group! The current plan is for this to be an online group with either a Facebook page or a Discord server for ongoing discussions and check-ins, as well as regular video calls to discuss the reading and work through practical exercises…

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  • October 23, 2022

    Spooky Books I’ve Been Enjoying Lately

    (Yes, this is a break from witchcraft/paganism-related content. It’s been a long week and my brain is tired, so we’re going to talk about other hobbies that require less research.) Does anyone else feel like Halloween has totally crept up on them this year? This is my favorite holiday, but I feel like I just…

    All Posts, Books
    book recommendations, book recs, book review, Books, fiction, gothic literature, halloween, horror book, horror novel, modern gothic
  • October 21, 2022

    Book Review: Psychic Tarot by Nancy Antenucci and Melanie Howard

    Since I’ve started reading tarot for others more often, I’ve been making an effort to read more books about tarot and about different reading styles. I’m already pretty darn familiar with the cards and confident in my own reading style, but I think it’s helpful to see what other people are doing. It helps me…

    Books, witchcraft
    book recommendation, book recs, book review, Books, divination, tarot
  • October 20, 2022

    MY NEW BOOK: Sacred Choice

    Are you tired of anti-choice people telling you that your views on abortion have no historical/religious support? Me too. So I wrote a book proving them wrong. “An exploration of the history of contraception and abortion in witchcraft and paganism. This celebration of the history and spirituality of reproductive freedom combines thorough research, reflection, and…

    activism, Books, paganism, witchcraft
    abortion, abortion rights, my books, my writing, reproductive justice, sacred choice
  • October 20, 2022

    Geomancy: What Witches Can Learn from Feng Shui

    Feng shui (pronounced “fung shway”) is a form of geomancy (the art of arranging buildings and objects auspiciously) that dates back to ancient China. Feng shui literally means “wind-water,” and refers to the flow of chi (also spelled qi) through an environment. By becoming familiar with the natural flow of chi in nature, a feng…

    witchcraft
    fung shui, geomancy, taoism, witchcraft
  • October 18, 2022

    Witchcraft, Occult, New Age, or Pagan? What’s the difference?

    For folks just getting into alternative spirituality, terminology can be confusing. What’s the difference between New Age and pagan? Are all witches pagan? What does occult even mean? And where do my beliefs and practices fit into all that? Truly, you don’t need to label your spiritual practice unless you want to. Labels can sometimes…

    paganism, witchcraft
    history, new age, occult, paganism, witchcraft
  • October 17, 2022

    Q+A: Resources for Learning About Southern Folk Magic

    Question (submitted by Tumblr user @green-earth-witch): “I’m moving from Washington to Alabama in a couple months and I’m really hoping to learn about the Southern folk practices, and maybe incorporate some parts of it into my own. Do you have any recommendations on how to go about doing that? Or are a lot of practices…

    Books, witchcraft
    american folk magic, american folklore, book recommendation, book recs, Books, folk magic, q + a, southern folk magic, southern folklore
  • October 16, 2022

    The Black-Eyed Kids as a Modern Fairy Legend

    When talking to people who don’t believe in the Good People, one argument I hear a lot is “well if they were real, there would be modern stories about them!” On one hand, there are very much modern stories explicitly about the Good People in countries like Ireland. But I personally suspect that a lot…

    paganism, witchcraft
    black-eyed kids, cryptids, fairies, fairy, fairy lore, modern folklore, the good people, urban legend
  • October 16, 2022

    Q+A: Brownie in My House

    Question (submitted by Tumblr user @the-shadow-queen-is-here): “Hey! I love your info on the fair folk and I have a few questions. I believe I have one in my house, I assume it’s a brownie. I had this beautiful dream the other night that felt otherworldly, then when I woke up I heard a high pitched…

    paganism, witchcraft
    fairies, fairy, fairy lore, the good people
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