C. F. Keary's collection of stories and sketches, 'Twixt Dog and Wolf (1901), is one of the rarest and most sought-after volumes in the annals of weird fiction. Collected here are 'The Message from the God', a decadent paean to the Great God Pan; 'Elizabeth', a tale of witchcraft in medieval Germany that John Buchan called 'one of the finest witch tales I know'; 'The Four Students', a story of black magic and alchemy in the bloody days of the French Reign of Terror; and a series of ten 'Phantasies', bizarre and hallucinatory nightmares in prose. This first-ever reissue includes the unabridged text of the original edition, plus a new introduction and notes by James Machin. 'A collection of stories ... each with an element of the weird, the uncanny, the mystical. Such an element ... will always attract readers, and Mr. Keary's management of it is one of the best I have ever seen.' - Richard Le Gallienne 'He writes carefully and exquisitely ... in every way admirable.' - John Buchan 'A series of short sketches in the weird and macabre . . . excellently done.' - The Times
Mary accidentally got a magic mirror. The mirror would grant her three wishes for what she wanted to be. She became a model, then a movie star. But she finally chose to be herself again.
365 Spells and Rites to Make Your Year Magical Add a little magic to each day with a quick and simple spell from Llewellyn's Witches' Spell-A-Day Almanac.
Subtitle on cover: A guide for contemporary living.
The authors explore the realm of sex magic from the kinkier side, using the intense altered states of consciousness inherent in BDSM and other fetish play to create practical and metamorphic techniques.
This edition features compelling articles, grouped by element, on solar power and the home, carnival magic, recycling and refurbishing, enlightened eats, emergency healing, faery offerings and shrines, folk clothing, alcohol and the gods, ...
Praise: "To the best of my own knowledge, Tempest has invented an entirely new approach to making and using sigils here, and I think it is an extremely powerful one...I recommend this book in the highest possible terms.
Jason Mankey once again shows off his skill as a well-practiced Witch with this collection of stories, tips, and tricks about that most personal of magical tools: the Book of Shadows. A great addition to every Wiccan's shelf.
An irreverent, useful, and eclectic approach to the coming year features twenty-five articles by innovative thinkers and experts and a week-at-a-glance section containing each day's moon information, Pagan holidays, and planetary and color ...
This edition includes articles on fairy faith and etiquette, blessing one's car, conjuring a garden, retiring rituals tools, Goth culture, clock magic, shamanic magic, and life as a teen witch.
Offers simple spells for various occasions that require minimal supplies, and cross-references the 365 spells by purpose: love, health, money, protection, home and garden, travel, and communication.