Have you ever been struck by an author’s words to the point that it feels like they’ve spoken a truism that you need to sit with and unpack for a […]
Book Review: Cantigee Oracle
2023 Update: Based on the feedback that I gave the publisher, which they used to adapt the deck, I was actually gifted a free copy of the oracle deck (it […]
People of Wheat and Corn
Once, years ago, a local Indigenous Elder told me his people were People of the Corn (or maize if you prefer). He went on to explain the statement with information […]
Book Review: Sigil Witchery
Sigil Witchery by Laura Tempest Zakroff explores the practice of creating art based sigils. It considers the ways we use art to symbolically represent the world around us and how […]
Ancestral Plant Work
Halloween season is wrapping up and like the good little witch that I am, I spent much of the time leading into it contemplating my ancestors. But also, like the […]
Why We Should Make a Few of Our Tools
First, a disclaimer: I know that not everyone is adept at crafting and that we can make an argument that handcrafting tools might be ableism. I would like to preface […]