Reviews

This page lists articles I have written on witchcraft, paganism, and spirituality. Some articles are listed under multiple headings.

Here you will find my reviews of various books and other metaphysical items.

Book Review – Weave the Liminal: Living Modern Traditional Witchcraft by Laura Tempest Zakroff

I literally cannot recommend this book enough. Since I first cracked open Weave the Liminal and started reading it, I have recommended it at every opportunity. I may have needed to finish reading it to write a honest review, but I didn’t need to finish it to know that it was a treasure for anyone seeking to explore their own personal witchy/occult/spiritual path.  Read More

Book Review – Outside the Charmed Circle

Outside the Charmed Circle speaks to the human experience, in all its diversity. It is an exploration of that diversity, and how that diversity is reflected in you and your truest self and your truest practice, whether you yourself are queer, genderqueer, cis gendered, or heterosexual. Read More

Sew Witchy Book Review, via Sidney Eileen on http://TheBalancingPath.blog

Sew Witchy by Raechel Henderson – Book Review

Sew Witchy by Raechel Henderson is a wonderful introduction to using sewing and embroidery in your magical practice. It is written with the complete beginner to both sewing and witchcraft in mind, and insightful enough to inspire experienced sewers, witches, and other magical practitioners, making it a perfect addition to the library of anyone interested in incorporating magic into their sewing practice. Read More

Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow

Book Review – Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow

Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow is a treasure trove of tarot insight that will have a beloved place on my bookshelf for the rest of my life. Read More

Book Review – Casting a Queer Circle: Non-binary Witchcraft by Thista Minai

In Casting Queer Circle, Thista Minai outlines and explains the meaning and methodology for her coven’s structure of practice (The Spectrum Gate Mysteries). Due to her and many of her coven-mates’ backgrounds in Wicca, many of the practices are clearly inspired by Wicca, making them inherently familiar in methodology for anyone who also has a background in Wicca, or other ceremonially structured practice. Read More