Witch Lit for the Long Days đȘâïžđ
Ice Pop Spread by Not Sorry Art, aka Sari Shryack in ATX
If youâre anywhere near our âcornerâ of South Texas, you already know: the heat has teeth, and the air feels like itâs wearing a wet wool blanket. When itâs too hot to do anything but sprawl in front of a fan, you might as well make it a little magickal. đȘ
We put together a summer reading list for exactly that âbooks to nourish your craft, stir something sacred, or just keep you company while you melt into the furniture. đ
Here's what we'll be reading this season:
Gay Witchcraft by Christopher Penczak
An absolute classic. This one dives deep into queer spiritual power with clarity, reverence, and a whole lot of heart. Required reading, honestly.
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Healing through Indigenous Wisdom by Doctor Valerie Ringland
A grounding, tender guide that invites us to return to the land, to ourselves, and to the ancestral threads that carry us through. Especially good medicine for chaotic times.
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A Walk Through the Forest of Souls by Rachel Pollack
This isnât just about tarot âitâs mysticism, myth, and soul-searching through Rachelâs signature blend of brilliance and warmth, all while at the end of her life. If you want your divination to crack you wide open, start here.
Queering Your Craft by Cassandra Snow
Witchcraft is for everyone! This oneâs a playful, powerful reclamation of magick that celebrates queerness, inclusivity, and radical joy in the everyday.
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Astrology and the Rising of Kundalini by Barbara Hand Clow
For the astro nerds and esoteric deep-divers. This oneâs electric: a wild braid of star-mapping, transformation, and ancient memory. It serves as a guide for the more tumultuous times of our later lives âno birth chart needed!
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
A love letter to reciprocity, plant kin, and quiet wisdom. Youâve probably heard of it for a reason ânowâs the time to actually read it.