Sabbath Tarot (Kickstarter)

Below is the announcement of an exciting new kickstarter to support production of a tarot by photographer Allan Spiers: A while back pagan news outlets celebrated the start of ‘The Sabbath Project’ by witch and photographer Allan Spiers. Since then, the public asked for this project to be made into a tarot deck, so over […]

Review: Queer Magic x2

by Phil Hine Books dealing with various aspects of queer spirituality seem to be becoming more popular at the moment, so for my first book review for the new year I thought I’d take a look at two books that use the title “Queer Magic”. Both titles are the Kindle editions. First up is Tomás […]

The Complete Lenormand – Review

I recently decided I wanted to learn the use of the Lenormand oracle, a form of cartomacy using a deck of 36 cards popularized in 19th century Europe. Originating from Germany and used extensively by the French, the oracle takes its name from Marie Anne Lenormand a famous card reader of the Napolean era. (Ironically, […]

But Which Bud Wiser?

Thomas Fuchs I met my first Bud Wiser some time near the end of 1965, when I went to work in the research department of Wolper Productions, a company specializing in documentaries for television.  I was 23 years old, fresh out of college.  Bud, a writer-producer I sometimes reported to, was, despite his seniority, an […]

Real Witches of New England – Review

Moving quickly past the Real-Housewives-reality-tv nod in the title, Ellen Evert Hoffman’s Real Witches of New England: History, Lore & Modern Practice is an interesting collection of interviews. Separated into three distinct section, the first part presents a well done and humanized history of persons caught up in New England’s witch trials, particular the Salem […]