
The Sorcerous Power of Romantic Friendship

Sacred Travel

The Skald as Sorcerer: Norse Poetry and Incantations

Musings on Tubal Cain

The Path to Defying Shadows

Writing Abramelin Lunar Ordeal

Co-Creating A Gothic Witch’s Oracle

Mastering the Art of Ritual Magick

Building Practice: An Introduction to The Crow’s Collection of Regional Magic
By now, you have likely seen all of Crossed Crow Books’ posts, newsletter links, and excited murmuring about the launch of our first-ever anthology, The Crow’s Collection of Regional Magic.

The Making and Symbolism of Avian Oracle
Art, magic, and nature have always been irrevocably intertwined in my mind, and never more so than in tarot and oracle cards.

The Four Elements for Everyone

The Writing of Liber Nephilim
Many years ago, back in 1990, I started on a magical journey that led me to evoke the four chiefs of a body of fallen angels named the Nephilim by some, but who were also known as the Beni Elohim, or Sons of God.

Poppets for Banishing Magick
Welcome, Autumn! We love you so! The signs of the time are appearing with every falling leaf, every wilting plant, and every rush of chill. In the Northern Hemisphere, the archetypal Holly King—he who rules the Underworld and the cold months from Midsummer to Midwinter—is making himself more and more known with every passing day.

Nature and Chaos
In the late 1980s, I took an interest in chaos magic. By that time, the seminal books about the subject were ten years old. A new resource had just been published which had nothing to do with magic but was instead about science. It was called Chaos: The Making of a New Science by James Gleick.

Into the Glade
I have been a practicing witch for most of my life. When I was eight years old, I first felt the pull to all things mystical and extraordinary, and by the time I was a preteen, I had my first psychic experiences in the form of prophetic dreams. This led to me finding my way into the Craft and a lifetime of self-discovery and empowerment.

Finding Fiona: My Journey with the Sidhe
I spent much of my life on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, a place steeped in Celtic lore, history, and Fairy stories. There are countless places, rocks, trees, caves, and woodlands throughout the Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland that have at least one story involving the Sidhe.

Perceptions of Nature Spirits

Why is a Steampunk like a Magician?

Tonic Herbs for Spring Health
