Which Witch Are You?
Feature Image:
The Crystal Ball, Restored Version (1902), by John William Waterhouse
The label “witch” is one that more and more people are getting comfortable with....
Magic is Real and You Can Make It
For years I used to think magic was all just made-up fairy tales and stories our parents tell us when we’re young. I would...
Cauldron Divination At Samhain
Samhain, known as the Witches’ New Year, is one of the most anticipated and celebrated pagan holidays. It has an energy that sets it...
Enchantments: A bit of magic in the heart of New York...
In The Rules of Magic, Frances and Jet Owens open their own little witchy herbal shop in downtown Manhattan, New York, with floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with...
Life of a Love Witch
Welcome, my magical co-conspirators! I’m Veronica Varlow, a real-life Love Witch and international burlesque performer based in New York City. I am honored to be...
Ordinary Magic
Photography By: Natalia Le Fay @natalia_lefay
Model: Nadine Feller @nadiiife
To be a witch is to see the magic in everything. Your kettle is magic. Each...
Cat Women
“One day I was counting the cats and I absent-mindedly counted myself.”
—Bobbie Ann Mason, “Residents and Transients”
Women and cats have a long history together,...
On the Edges No More— Women, Magic, and the Pre-Raphaelites
They say she was then struck with feverish madness.
If she was, it was an odd sort of madness, for she knew exactly what...
“For Their Sorceries”: The Sirens of Folklore and Literature
by Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman
Feature Image:
Detail from Sirin and Alkonost: The Birds of Joy and Sorrow (1896), by Viktor Vasnetsov
“First to the Sirens...
Dance of the Selkies
Article from the Sumer Mermaid Issue #59
Photography by The Witching Hour Photography
Model Tatiana Pimentel
The woman glanced in the mirror and wondered who the tired person...










































