Resources

This page is a way to navigate our site by subject area as opposed to chronologically. Here you’ll find individual categories of American Folk Magical interest, including articles on witchcraft history, practical spells, reading lists, and other sundry subjects. There are a number of articles which cover multiple areas, so don’t be surprised if you click on an article and it addresses several different magical topics. We hope this will prove useful to you! If you still have trouble finding what you’re looking for, please feel free to contact us with any questions. All the best!

-Cory

Magical Systems

(Hoodoo, Braucherei, Mountain Magic, etc.)

Holidays

(Various holidays & celebrations)

Spells & Methods

(Magical ingredients, techniques, cartomancy, etc.)

Places

(Magical places from New World legend and reality)

Books & Media

(Reviews, folk tales, reading lists, etc.)

Podcasts

(All of our Podcasts listed in chronological order)

3 thoughts on “Resources”

  1. I truly love the content of your podcast and enjoyed your New World Witchery book immensely. However, I can’t seem to get past the recording quality. I don’t want to be unkind, but Cory, every inhalation of your breath is quite loud and distracting. The mic is also picking up mouth noises, such as swallowing. (It should be noted that we’re not hearing any of this from Laine’s mic.) This is so unfortunate because you both are otherwise so great to listen to. But I’m having more and more trouble making it through episodes because, you know, once you start noticing something like this, it starts being all you can hear. I hope you are able to adjust your sound to correct this unfortunate problem.
    Much love to you both.

    1. Thank you for letting me know this! I tried to make an adjustment for some podcasting standards recently and I think that may be causing these issues. I’ll see if I can improve this process going forward!

      1. All fixed! I just listened to the June notebook episode and Magic on Road. Sounds great! Good job

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