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Magic in a Tuna Salad Sandwich
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- . December 3, 2022
Image courtesy of Melissa Walker Horn at Unsplash I have always been fascinated with the kitchen. From a young age, I would whip things together
What the Waters Owed
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- . December 3, 2022
It began in a spaewife’s hut, as all things of import did in the Hebrides. The old gods had been outlawed for centuries, the churches
Lee Morgan
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- . December 3, 2022
[This issue, we sit down with Lee Morgan. A member of the Anderean House of Witchcraft, Morgan is also the author of both occult fiction
Deborah Blake
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- . December 3, 2022
[This issue, we sit down with witch and author, Deborah Blake. Here, she discusses her personal spiritual practices; her forthcoming book, The Eclectic Witch’s Book
Thank You for Becoming a Star Drinker!
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- . December 3, 2022
There are so many dreams that fade away or burn out, but with this contribution you’re helping us to keep Ev0ke’s star flickering! You’ve caught
The Polytheist Devotional Arts Challenge
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- . December 3, 2022
Michelle Simkins I don’t do as much as I’d like for the Gods. Sometimes it’s related to my depression, the chemical imbalance that manifests as
A Primer on Spell Jars
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- . December 3, 2022
Photo by Milan Popovic on Unsplash If you have witch friends, or are a practicing witch yourself, you’ve no doubt noticed a fascination with jars and the collecting
Lost Goddesses of Early Greece
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- . December 3, 2022
Title: Lost Goddesses of Early Greece: A Collection of Pre-Hellenic Myths Publisher: Beacon Press Author: Charlene Spretnak Illustrator: Edidt Geever Pages: 125pp Price: varies In
The Kiev Job: A Vesa Liikanen Adventure
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- . December 3, 2022
Image courtesy of Lurie Ciala on Unsplash. Gray stone facade, four stories, bars on the windows, canted roof for snowfall, single front entrance with a
Emily Carding
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- . October 13, 2022
[This issue, we sit down with actor and author Emily Carding. Here, they discusses their personal spiritual practices, Shakespeare and magic, and their love of