2017-01-24T13:35:31-07:00

Jason Jason, quite contrary, how does your library grow? With history books and Witchy spells, and Wiccan books all in a row. Read more

2017-01-20T17:56:45-07:00

When there's a barrier in the way of a Witch, a good Witch knocks it down. Let's be good to one another and knock some walls down. Read more

2020-01-24T16:08:30-07:00

There have been many influential books when it comes to magick and Witchcraft over the centuries. These are three of my favorites, and among the most influential. Read more

2017-01-09T15:57:04-07:00

Magickal ideas are remarkably resilient, and while they may not be Witchcraft, they most certainly have value. Let's just not turn them into something they aren't. Read more

2016-12-29T08:40:11-07:00

Celebrating the best (and sometimes worst) in Paganism from 2016 with the least coveted awards ever! Read more

2018-11-28T13:48:03-07:00

This Holiday Season, when you hear people lament the lack of a traditional Christmas, ask them for some ale or cider while pondering who will play the Lord of Misrule. Because fornication, heavy drinking, and subverting the social order are what a traditional Christmas is all about. Read more

2016-12-13T12:09:08-07:00

Christmas is more than just the sum of its parts. Christmas is a great holiday today because it retains bits of ancient paganism and evolved into something more than just a birthday party for Jesus. Read more

2016-12-07T08:55:22-07:00

My coven uses wine during "cakes and ale" and I often enjoy a pint of cider before heading into our ritual, and I think there are good reasons for both. Read more

2016-11-21T17:47:56-07:00

Pagan stuff for Pagans by Pagans, just in time for all your holiday shopping! Read more

2017-01-08T13:44:42-07:00

Though much about the historical Cernunnos is likely lost to history, his presence today is certainly not in doubt. He has become a vital component of the modern Horned God myth, and a deity important to Druids, Witches, and all sorts of other Pagans. Read more

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