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Cory Thomas Hutcheson

[Laurelei Black — I recently got the opportunity to talk with Cory Thomas Hutcheson (co-host of the long-running New World Witchery podcast and author of

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Festival Planning 101 — Part Two: Theme and Content

A great event always starts with a great idea. All the other details can be “schmoozed” to fit the theme or concept that is the

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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part One

Image courtesy of Shahin Khalaji at Unsplash I actually like being a necromancer. My stupid cousin Marcilia (pyromancer, useless ability except for lighting campfires) will

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The Gods of Writers

The joke goes that as long as there are final exams, there will be prayer in school. Periods of extreme stress tend to lead to

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evoking the Question: Popular Culture and Paganism

Welcome to the latest in our on-going column, ev0king the Question. Here, we invite regular ev0ke contributors and guests to share their thoughts on a particular

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Special Announcement: Sigil House Productions: A Pagan-Owned Entertainment House

We have so many stories to tell, more than it feels like we could ever share on ev0ke. But we also want to help others

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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Twelve

I fell asleep. I actually, truly, really fell asleep. The exhaustion and anxiety had finally caught up with me. I didn’t even dream; there was

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The 31 Most Iconic Witches of Fiction

The first witch I ever loved was Elphaba (then known only to me as “The Wicked Witch of the West”), she of the green skin