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The Sorcerous Syndicate of Molfetta: Dodging the Inquisition
“I’m not a conspiracy theorist – I’m a conspiracy analyst.” – Gore Vidal. By Aaron Dabbah.
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My Decision to Eat Children May Horrify You
A Woman Deciding to Eat Children Is Still a Feminist Victory. By Cannibal Witch.
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The Fall of Night
What happens after the sun goes down. By Anne Boyer.
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The Victorian Occultist Accused of Killing Men With Her Mind
Pioneering feminist and animal rights campaigner Anna Kingsford was one of the 19th century's most remarkable women. Then she was charged with using black magic to murder two vivisectionists. By Dee Cunning.
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Deo, Non Fortuna
Dion Fortune, Psychic Warfare and the Magical Battle of Britain. By David Metcalfe.
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What Depictions of Medusa Say about the Way Society Views Powerful Women
The infamous Gorgon has evolved across millennia. In ancient Greece, Medusa had dragon’s scales; in 2016, she became an anti-Hillary Clinton meme. By Abigail Cain.
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Rhiannon
Fleetwood Mac
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Sorry I’m a Mammal - Witchcraft and Body Hair
A Long History of Interconnectedness. By Shaina Joy Machlus.
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The Scandalous Witch Hunt That Poisoned 17th-Century France
The Affair of the Poisons was one to remember. By Natasha Frost.
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A Rare Deposition from the Salem Witch Trials Goes to Auction
Christie’s is auctioning a rare 1692 deposition from the Salem witch trials that helped sentence an elderly widow to death. By Allison Meier.
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There Are No Witches Here
In parts of rural India, one woman is fighting to stop the witch hunting that destroyed her own life. By Neha Thirani Bagri.
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Hysteria, Witches, and The Wandering Uterus: A Brief History
Or, Why I Teach “the Yellow Wallpaper.” By Terri Kapsalis.
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‘The Love Witch’
Sex magick meets pussy power in occult movie mindbender. By Marc Campbell.
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Wolfshäger Hexenbrut Walpurgis Wolfshagen im Harz
Wolfshäger Hexenbrut tanzt “Schüttle deinen Speck” von Peter Fox
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Madam Prescient
In 1872, Victoria Woodhull was the first woman candidate for president of the United States. She was a former prostitute with a former slave—Frederick Douglass—as her running mate. Oh, and Woodhull was also a clairvoyant, By Jessa Crispin.
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Why We Are Witches: An A-Camp Roundtable
“I’m not a witch who casts spells; I’m a witch who takes things people have cast aside and makes them new again.”
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A Teen Witch’s Guide to Staying Alive
On "Teen Witch," teen witches, Shirley Jackson, and survival. By Alice Bolin.
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The Haunted Mind of Shirley Jackson
A new biography explores one of the twentieth century’s most tortured writers. By Zoë Heller.
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Who Is It That Afflicts You?
Witchcraft, trials, death and the Devil: how the long road of history winds from 1692 Salem, Massachusetts to 2015. By “Rachel.”
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How Magic Helps Me Live With Pain And Trauma
People say magic isn't real, but they say that about my illness too. By Maranda Elizabeth.
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