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Resources

Outside resources, both online and not, that I have found particularly helpful over the years. Likely to be continually added to over time.


⋆˖⁺ Blogs/Websites ⋆˖⁺
Blog: Windvexer

Animistic/spirit-based witchcraft practice, lots of masterposts and solid discussions.

Blog: asksecularwitch

Witchcraft from a secular perspective, creator of the very fun Peach Cobbler spell, lots of spell discussions and dissections, also has a blog about witch books specifically (here).

Blog: breelandwalker

Has a lot of solid beginner-focused posts, witch's datebook-type posts, posts regarding the full moons of each month, as well as recipes for powders and oils. Also the author of Grovedaughter Witchery, Pestlework, and The Sister's Grimmoire; as well as the creator of the Hex Positive Podcast.

Reddit: Herb Correspondence List

From R/Hedgewitch, a copied list of herbal correspondences originally found, as far as the poster knows, on the MagickalCat website that has since been closed.

⋆˖⁺ Books/Paper ⋆˖⁺

Will fill this out as I (re)read all of my witchcraft/spirituality related books. Book reviews will be on their own separate page.

⋆˖⁺ Podcasts/Audio ⋆˖⁺
BS-Free Witchcraft by Trae Dorn

Per the description: "A monthly podcast on the modern witchcraft movement... minus the usual BS."
Can be found on Spotify, nerdandtie.com, Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Youtube Music, and more.

Hex Positive by Bree NicGarran

By the author of Grovedaughter Witchery, this podcast discusses secular witchcraft with tips for witching on a budget, finding good resources, keeping your common sense, and furthering a magical education. There are also discussions on the history of witches and witchcraft, as well as witches in folklore and literature.
Can be found on Spotify, Itunes, and nerdandtie.com.