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From charming to frightening, stories that didn't take place within this current consensual reality.
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 | Darksome Thirst (by Morven Westfield) When Alicia Anderson first became aware of the sentient shadows in the computer room, she dismissed them as figments of her overactive imagination. When she found herself tiring a little too easily, even dozing at the job, she could have attributed her lethargy to the lateness of the hour - were it not for the tiny twin bruises on her throat. Newly initiated Wiccan priestess Matricaria has begun to receive psychic messages - vivid dreams and tarot card readings - that point to a terrible fate for someone near her. She and her coven attempt to decipher the symbols, hoping to prevent a tragedy. Soon the lives of these very different women are drawn together, toward a common goal: purge the shadows. paperback 330 pages
 $14.95 |  | Herne's Promise (by P. Scott Hollander) This wonderful little book for children is the story of how Herne the Father became Herne the Hunter. Within the story itself, guidelines are woven on the necessity and obligation humankind has to honor the Earth and all living creatures. A timely story that never loses its meaning. Paperback, 61 pages.
 $8.95 |  |  | Initiation At Beltane (by Tamarin Laurel ) Initiation at Beltane weaves a story of modern magical training with strands of ancient wisdom from Faerie tradition, Celtic Shamanism, Witchcraft, and Arthurian legend. A work of visionary fiction, it blends a magical fantasy narrative with actual practical instruction in the magical arts. This novel can also be used as a workbook for both beginners and advanced practitioners of magic. An index of techniques described in the narrative gives readers a basis for further development in solitary or group spiritual practice. The first book in a series (perfect for graduates of Hogwart's interested in developing their own magical skills), this is a journey of self-discovery that invites the reader to join in and learn from the hero's experience. Paperback 469 pages.
 $15.95 |  | Initiation At Beltane (signed by Tamarin Laurel) Signed Copy... Initiation at Beltane weaves a story of modern magical training with strands of ancient wisdom from Faerie tradition, Celtic Shamanism, Witchcraft, and Arthurian legend. A work of visionary fiction, it blends a magical fantasy narrative with actual practical instruction in the magical arts. This novel can also be used as a workbook for both beginners and advanced practitioners of magic. An index of techniques described in the narrative gives readers a basis for further development in solitary or group spiritual practice. The first book in a series (perfect for graduates of Hogwart's interested in developing their own magical skills), this is a journey of self-discovery that invites the reader to join in and learn from the hero's experience. Paperback, 469 pages
 $15.95 |  |  | Midsummer Night's Faery Tale (by Wendy Froud and Terri Windling) With a dazzling and magical touch that glows on every page, 'A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale' showcases the talents of renowned doll maker Wendy Froud and award-winning writer Terri Windling. Weaving together an enchanting faery tale with breathtaking imagery, this brilliant collaboration presents a marvelous story for all ages. Hardcover, 55 pages.
 $18.00 |  | Moon Magic (by Dion Fortune) This is a continuation of Vivien Le Fay Morgan's story, started in Sea Priestess. As the author put it, "she would not lie quiet in her grave" so she gave her another voice in Moon Magic. A classic in occult literature, required reading for many Magickal students.
 $14.95 |  |  | My Magical Mermaid (hardcover, by Samara Anjelae) My Magical Mermaid, a mesmerizing gift book that journeys into the mysteries of the seas. A Magical Mermaid arrives in the wonder window sharing the gifts of the sea, the treasures of the earth and the magic in life. An enchanting book that makes a fine gift for all ages. The captivating words of Samara Anjelae and graceful art by Martha-Elizabeth Ferguson enhance creativity and goodness. Hardcover
 $16.95 |  | The Song of an Emerald Dove (by Xanna Vinson) The Song of an Emerald Dove is a suspenseful story that, at times, draws from the headlines. More than twenty years ago, Yvonne Hampton began receiving channeled messages that told of an impending doomsday. For personal reasons she concealed them. Then one day, ten years later, she finds both the opportunity and the courage to share - and thus begins a long journey for the women who will call themselves the "Priestesses of the Emerald Dove." They continue the quest for information, guidance, and a means of counteracting the foretold horror. The Song of an Emerald Dove follows their journey as foretold events unfold, and the women triumph. The Priestesses of the Emerald Dove had special gifts and years of training. They practiced magick and they could be very, very patient. They took careful notes, exchanged interpretations, and they waited. Paperback 352 pages.
 $15.95 |  |  | Witch's Dozen (by Stewart Farrar) Once again, Stewart Farrar has shown his storytelling ability in ways that will keep you enthralled. This book gives us thirteen occult stories, each with an underlying Wiccan message. It is the ultimate page-turner book: one you can never put down until you have finished it! Stewart was one of the best-known occult writers in the world. His eight non-fiction books, published from 1971 to 1995, are all still selling widely. The same holds true for his seven occult novels available since 1973. Stewart's renowned gift was his ability to communicate abstruse and complex ideas in simple language. Any reader can comprehend his stories and enjoy them. Paperback, 164 pages
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