Magick Matters

“Revolutionary Demonology” by Gruppo di Nun

"An anthology of occult resistance: unpredictable and fascinating, at times hallucinatory, sullying politics, philosophy, cybertheory, religion, and music. The End Times are here. The Digital Middle Ages approaches, the plague reaps its deadly harvest, climate apocalypse is around the corner, and fanaticism, fascism, and madness are rampant. The idea that we might gain the upper hand over the dark abyss into which the planet is tumbling is a form of magical thinking, laboring under the delusion that we can subdue eternity with relentless bloodlust, brutish exploitation, abuse of power, and violence. Revolutionary Demonology responds to this ritual of control, typical of what esoteric tradition calls the "Dogma of the Right Hand", by reactivating the occult...>>

“The Encyclopedia of Mind, Magic & Mysteries” by Francis X. King

"This encyclopaedia brings the mysterious ingredients of the occult, supernatural, and unexplained into the open and on to the page. A practical reference book, it shows you how to find water or coins with a dowsing rod, how to read the future with tarot and playing cards, how to chart ley lines, how to understand your dreams, and much more. It is organized thematically, for easy reference, so that you can explore the magic and mysteries of ancient civilizations; the world of telepathy, premonitions, and prophecy; and the enigmas of ghosts, apparitions, and psychics."...>>

“Writing About Magic: Professional Techniques for Paranormal and Fantasy Fiction” by Rayne Hall

"Do you write fantasy fiction? This book is a resource for authors. Crammed with information, tips, and plot ideas, it helps you create stories about magic and magicians which are believable and exciting. Learn about power-raising, ritual, training, initiation, love spells, sex magic, costuming, equipment, correspondences, magical weapons, healing, protection, miracles, spells, amulets, talismans, curses, hexes, illusionists, charlatans, natural and ceremonial magic, witchcraft, shamanism, alchemy, necromancy, ethics, conflicts, secrecy and more. Draw up a psychological profile for your magician, invent fictional spells that work, avoid blunders, and create trouble for your characters."...>>

“Liminal People: Terrifying Nightmare Parallel Realities” by G. Michael Vasey

"Demons, Angels, Shadow People, BEK... Join G. Michael Vasey as he explores the Liminal people and entities that occupy the edge of our perception. The edge of our reality. Terrifying true tales of black eyed kids, shadow people, demons and other liminal entities fill the pages of this fascinating and scary book. In the mists of the liminal live both the monsters and the gods. They know of our existence. In fact, to some of these entities, we are prey, and our fear, anger and passions are the energies that feed, sustain and attract them. In this book, G. Michael Vasey, master of the paranormal, investigates these ghostly liminal worlds using all true personal and third...>>

“Thrifty Witchery: Magick for the Penny-Pinching Practitioner” by Vincent Higginbotham and Martha Kirby Capo

"A Practical, Penny-Wise Roadmap to Spellcasting Discover the secrets to practicing magick on a budget with this empowering guide. Featuring more than forty exercises, Thrifty Witchery shows that intuition, wisdom, and intention are more important to your magick than expensive trinkets. With these three skills, you can turn everything you touch into a magickal tool. Vincent Higginbotham and Martha Kirby Capo teach you how to see the world with a witch's eyes and mind. Learn how to safely forage for supplies, find specific items you know you need, and fabricate separate components into something new and full of magickal intention. You will speed up a spell with hot sauce, create sigils with liquid eyeliner, use eggshells...>>