The Mermaid (1896), by Edvard Munch

Missive From A Sea Witch

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Join the captivating tale of a sea creature's love and transformation, as she imparts enchanting sea magic. Discover the power of water and its connection to our emotions and stories. Dive into this heartfelt journey of longing, reflection, and the relentless beauty of the ocean
Photo by MONICA CROSSON

Book Excerpt: A Year In The Enchanted Garden

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I wrote A Year in the Enchanted Garden: Cultivating the Witch’s Soul With Spells, Crafts & Garden Know-How, my new book from Llewellyn, to...

Coyote Season

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Winter is a lesson in magic because it is a season of paradox. It is the time of hustle, bustle, and busyness. It’s the...

Interview with Helene Saucedo – Author & Palm Reader

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A feature in the winter issue is a piece by author and palm reader Helene Saucedo on "The Stories in the Sky," where she takes a look...
Witch of Wild Things by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland

Witch of Wild Things: An Excerpt

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"Hold up,” he says gently. He cuts into a more bushy part of the woods, off trail. I follow. There, growing out of a...

Glowwood Oracle Card Deck By Lisa Biletska + Interview

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We wanted to tell you about Glowwood, a brand-new oracle card deck and companion book rooted in ecology created by Ukrainian-American artist and writer Lisa Biletska....
Models: Jo Maldonado and her service dog Baruh

The Woman Who Could Talk To Bees

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Feature Image: Models: Jo Maldonado and her service dog Baruh There once was a small village tucked deep within a forest that seemed made for the...

Gothic Novels, Gothic Women

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Feature Image:  Frontispiece from The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Ward Radcliffe / London: G. & J. Robinson, 1803. © British Library Board. All Rights...
Persephone’s Return BY KINUKO Y. CRAFT

Persephone, My Dear Listen to Your Mother, Now…

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This piece is a retelling of the Greek myth of Persephone, with the author speaking as Persephone's mother, Demeter. Demeter implores Persephone to come back to the surface and fulfill her duties, and chides her for her behavior in the Underworld. Demeter also speaks about her feelings towards Persephone's husband, Hades, and Aphrodite, and encourages Persephone to consider the feelings of her lover, Adonis. Overall, the piece explores themes of responsibility, love, and family dynamics in the context of Greek mythology.

Your Lover, The Sea Monster

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Feature Image: Destruction of Leviathan (1865), by Gustave Doré Article from the Summer 2022 Nautical Issue Print | Digital | Subscribe Maybe it’s the isolation. Maybe it’s the...