This episode features Mortellus, who wrote the utterly fantastic and thought-provoking Do I Have To Wear Black? Rituals, Customs, and Funerary Etiquette for Modern Pagans and the forthcoming The Bones Fall in a Spiral: An Introduction to Necromancy & The Magic of Death. We dished about our favorite video game soundtracks to work and writeContinue reading “4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 21: Mortellus”
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4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 20: Mat Auryn
This episode features delightful human and best-selling author Mat Auryn, who wrote Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation and Mastering Magick: A Course in Spellcasting for the Psychic Witch. We ended up mutually gushing about the art on the True Black Tarot and the upcoming Ephemere deck, for which Mat isContinue reading “4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 20: Mat Auryn”
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 19: Ariana Serpentine
This episode features Ariana Serpentine, author of Sacred Gender: Create Trans & Nonbinary Spiritual Connections. We chatted about the book — which is being released Nov. 8 — and the joys of teaching journey work.
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 18: Durgadas Allon Duriel
This episode features Durgadas Allon Duriel, author of Worthy As You Are: Weed Out Unhealthy Beliefs and Nourish Your Authentic Self and The Little Work: Magic to Transform Your Everyday Life. We had a wonderful time discussing the intersections of psychology and spirituality, and why Twitter can be pretty awesome sometimes (and how it couldContinue reading “4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 18: Durgadas Allon Duriel”
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 17: Theresa Reed
This episode features Theresa Reed, author of several books on Tarot and Astrology, including her most recent book, author of Twist Your Fate: Manifest Success with Astrology and Tarot. She named the dice Andrew, and Andrew proceeded to roll up some of the toughest questions we have to choose from, including “What’s something you wishContinue reading “4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 17: Theresa Reed”
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 16: Laura Tempest Zakroff
This episode features Laura Tempest Zakroff, professional artist, author, and performer. Her latest publication is the Anatomy of a Witch Oracle deck. We talked about her favorite spot to write, the agony of having all your best ideas at inconvenient times for writing them down, and what happens when an errant candle encounters a HibachiContinue reading “4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 16: Laura Tempest Zakroff”
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 15: Victoria Raschke
This episode features Victoria Raschke, author of The Voices of the Dead urban fantasy series and host of the WitchLit podcast. We talked about the new series she’s working on, how she handles writer’s block, and how moving and the pandemic have influenced her writing.
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 14: Amy Blackthorn
This episode features Amy Blackthorn, best-selling author of Blackthorn’s Botanical Magic, Sacred Smoke, Blackthorn’s Botanical Brews, Blackthorn’s Protection Magic, and Blackthorn’s Botanical Wellness. We talked about the oracle deck she’s working on, why authors don’t love their books being compared to other authors’ books, and what she’s really loving reading right now.
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 13: Jane Meredith
This episode features Jane Meredith, author of Falling Through the Tree of Life: Embodied Kabbalah (my review), Journey to the Dark Goddess, as well as Elements of Magic and Magic of the Iron Pentacle (co-authored with Fio Gede Parma), and Aspecting the Goddess. We talked about inspiration, learning how to write impossible books, and theContinue reading “4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 13: Jane Meredith”
4 Quick Q’s: Book Talk with Enfys Episode 12: Diana Rajchel
This episode features Diana Rajchel, author of Hex Twisting and Urban Magick. We talked about things we wish other pagan authors would do more, what things we wish they’d do less, and the vortex of hippie anger found in Trader Joe’s parking lots.