Popular culture knows the Witches of Eastwick as the film adaptation starring Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Susan Sarandon, ...
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As books on witchcraft continue to flood the market, it comes as no surprise that dozens of titles are being timed with Halloween this year. Festivities around October 31 have roots in Celtic ...
In a welcoming and meditative spell book for budding witches, Kusby asserts that readers need not “possess the power to make objects fly or to read minds” to engage with witchcraft. Instead, the ways ...
This week, Aubrey Plaza stopped by The Today Show to promote her new children’s book, Luna and the Witch Throw a Halloween ...
In William Perkins' 1608 A Discourse of the Damned Art of Witchcraft, he opens with a list of the reasons such a treatise is necessary, beginning with one that now reads as far more astute that he ...
Hopelessly Teavoted' author Audrey Goldberg Ruoff recommends her favorite witchy books with puntacular titles, just in time ...
In books and films, on stage and on TV, interest in witchcraft is brewing—to a degree that rivals 17th-century Salem’s hysteria about the topic. On the big screen, Angelina Jolie made a bad witch look ...
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