Folk Magic


New World Witchery: A Trove of North American Folk Magic
Honoring Your Ancestors: A Guide to Ancestral Veneration
Roots, Branches & Spirits: The Folkways & Witchery of Appalachia
The Black Toad
Witchcraft and Secret Societies of Rural England: The Magic of Toadmen, Plough Witches, Mummers, and Bonesmen
The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales
Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic
The Things We Do: Ways of the Holy Benedetta
The Charmers' Psalter
The Book of English Magic
The Cunning Man's Handbook: The Practice of English Folk Magic 1550-1900
The Witches' Devil: Myth and Lore for Modern Cunning (The Folk Witch Library)
Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick & the Dark Moon
Folk Witchcraft: A Guide to Lore, Land, and the Familiar Spirit for the Solitary Practitioner
An Carow Gwyn: Sorcery and the Ancient Fayerie Faith
H.G. Wells
It's my opinion he don't want to kill you,' said Perea - 'at least not yet. I've heard deir idea is to scar and worry a man wid deir spells, and narrow misses, and rheumatic pains, and bad dreams, and all dat, until he's sick of life. Of course, it's all talk, you know. You mustn't worry about it. But I wunder what he'll be up to next.' 'I shall have to be up to something first,' said Pollock, staring gloomily at the greasy cards that Perea was putting on the table. 'It don't suit my dignity to ...more
H.G. Wells, Great Tales of Horror and the Supernatural

Now comes the fun part. The ingredients. We need star anise for clarity, bloodroot for connection to the Earth, and...ah, yes. A single black feather from a raven. Findin' that in New Orleans is like findin' a honest politician, but that’s what makes it potent. ...more
High Priestess, Marisol

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