“The Demon Lover” by Dion Fortune (kindle ebook version)

"The Demon Lover was first published in 1927, the same year as H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu. Dion Fortune was among a generation of occult horror writers that formed popular culture's obsession with secret societies, vampires, demons, ritual magick, and dark powers lurking in the shadows. What sets Fortune apart from so many of her contemporaries is her deep knowledge of the inner workings of magickal orders, rites, and practices, and her own freethinking on occult subjects, demonstrated in the classic Psychic Self-Defense and The Mystical Qabalah."...>>

“The Secrets of Doctor Taverner” by Dion Fortune (kindle ebook version)

"Death hounds, shape shifters, and vampires are among the patients treated by the Holmes-like Dr. Taverner and his assistant Dr. Rhodes in this work of supernatural fiction by acclaimed spiritualist and occult writer Dion Fortune. First published in 1926, the adventures of Dr. Taverner and Dr. Rhodes take readers across the marshy moonlit fields of nightfall, hunting spirits and keeping watch over souls. Suffering from vampirism? Being stalked by a death hound? Haunted by past life debts? Family under a suicidal curse? From across the countryside patients and their desperate families come to seek treatment for unconventional diseases from an unconventional doctor. His secret? Treating the diseases of the occult. Though Fortune wrote The Secrets of...>>

“The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life” by James Martin, SJ

"The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything by the Revered James Martin, SJ (bestselling author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage) is a practical spiritual guidebook that shows you how to manage relationships, money, work, prayer, and decision-making, all while keeping a sense of humor. Inspired by the life and teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, this book will help you realize the Ignatian goal of “finding God in all things.” Filled with relatable examples, humorous stories, and anecdotes from the heroic and inspiring lives of Jesuit saints and average priests and brothers, The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything will enrich your everyday life with spiritual guidance and history."...>>

“Gothic Dissections in Film and Literature: The Body in Parts” by Ian Conrich and Laura Sedgwick

"This is the first book-length study to systematically and theoretically analyse the use and representation of individual body parts in Gothic fiction. Moving between filmic and literary texts and across the body―from the brain, hair and teeth, to hands, skin and the stomach―this book engages in unique readings by foregrounding a diversity of global representations. Building on scholarly work on the ‘Gothic body’ and ‘body horror’, Gothic Dissections in Film and Literature dissects the individual features that comprise the physical human corporeal form in its different functions. This very original and accessible study, which will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in the Gothic, centralises the use (and abuse) of limbs, organs,...>>

“Learn How To Do Automatic Writing: A Step By Step Course To Help You Access Higher Realms Of The Mind, Body And Spirit” by Irene RIchardson

"Learn how to do Automatic Writing is a step by step course to help you access higher realms of the mind, body and spirit. This workbook will guide you through the different steps required to become successful with Automatic Writing. In this book you will learn how to: Contact family members who have passed on. Contact your Spirit Guides and Guardian Angels. Find a teacher from another Galaxy. The possibilities are endless once you learn how to do Automatic Writing. This is an interactive workbook and will require time and patience on your part as the reader. You also have access to the Author if you become stuck or unable to move forward in...>>