Magickal Women Conference 2024
A conference announcement for 2024, with details on the lecture I will give as a Speaker.
Joan of Arc as Fairy Saint (?)
In which, dear reader, you will I hope indulge me in this simple idea: what if Joan of Arc saw fairies ?
Arte Glamour
On the topic of glamour magic, a lot has yet to be said. Regarding its ethics - its uses, cultivation and employment - a witch I admired, made of wood and bone, once wrote: “Glamours are the magical equivalent of hallucinogens”. I will expand hereafter.
On the Virtues of Plants & Stones : Some French Folk Customs
What to make of certain wisht plants and stones, according to French cunning craft and folk beliefs.
A Primer on Gallo-Irish Polytheism - Part 3 : “The Gods My People Swear By”
And now we must speak of the Gods Themselves.
A Primer on Gallo-Irish Polytheism - Part 2 : Inside the Nemeton
In which we delve into the practicalities of what informs magico-religious ritual.
A Primer on Gallo-Irish Polytheism -Part 1 : Coming into relationship
In which we discuss what it means when faith calls you home.
[Seasonal Recipe] “Cramaillotte” or Miel de Pissenlit (Dandelion Honey)
Sharing a beloved family recipe.
The Church of the Oak
Thoughts on the devotional practice of Flame Keeping and musings along a pilgrimage to Ireland.
‘These stars to whom none gave their due’: Fairy and astrolatry
In which the author fleshes out some of her belief as it pertains the to the stars and their “secret commonwealth”.
Aldebaran as Fairy Knight : On Virtue Challenged, and Face Unblemished
An astrolater’s attempt to understand the Watcher of the East, and one of the Four Royal Stars of Persia.
Ex Flammis, Clarior
A recounting of the author’s magical self initiation into Sabbatic Witchcraft through the Dragon Book of Essex grimoire.
Notes on Milk & Honey
The work of bees
The mind of women
The coming and going of the tide.
Taming Fire
“The Flame of the Forge is the Lair of the Snake
It remembers the Gods that some men forsake.”