Many people think of witches as Halloween costumes of old curmudgeonly women with pointy hats, but many kinds of witches, wizards, sorcerers, and warlocks have populated mythology for thousands of years. This book describes the history of witches and witchcraft, including the Salem witch trials and modern-day Wiccans. Readers will also learn about wizards, warlocks, and other kinds of sorcerers. Exciting computer-generated illustrations accompany the engaging, fact-filled narrative.
Twelve horrifying tales for the demon in you collected by the man who wrote Stories from the Twilight Zone ROD SERLING’S FAVORITE STORIES— THE WITCH—there was the little girl who always wanted to be a witch. She tried everything she could think of but she never made it until she learned to hate everybody—including herself... AND THE WARLOCK WHO WAITED AND WAITED “It was a wonderful attack, Captain. Nothing human could have lived through it—nothing human did. We were deep underground where they buried us long ago—the stakes through our hearts. Your fire burned the stakes away—” The warlock waved a scaly hand at the waiting shadows. They came down relentlessly. AND THE WEREWOLF Early morning at the zoo, and the naked man behind the bars was sound asleep. Suddenly, his eyes flickered and his right hand smashed down at the flies that buzzed on the bone he’d been gnawing last night. The flies left, but the naked man stayed immobile, his eyes on his hand. Outside the cage a sign read, LOBO, TIMBER WOLF, Canis occidentalis. AND NINE MORE STORIES ABOUT WITCHES, WARLOCKS AND WEREWOLVES ALL HERE IN ROD SERLING’S TRIPLE W
Traditional Witchcraft and an Exploration of Its Magical Techniques, Rites and Symbols. The truth is, Witchcraft never altogether went away. The old Witchcraft was driven deep into the shadows only to emerge again as a vibrant, nature-based spiritual practice, well attuned to our modern times. It is a cooperative religion, born in the Stone-Age yet ideally suited for this present Age of Science and Technology. A religion and magical practice of Dance, Fun and Mirth. After all, who said that religion is not to be enjoyed? A Witches’ Canon, Part 1, was written to provide a fact-based referenced guide for those wishing to further explore the Religion and Celebratory Rituals of Traditional Wicca. A Witches’ Canon, Part 2, provides a practical, referenced guide to the social aspects of Traditional Wicca; of Coven Organization, Initiations, Rites and Rituals. A Witches’ Canon, Part 3, is a fact-based referenced guide to the practice of Magical Witchcraft, both nice and naughty. If it isn’t fun, then it ain’t worth doing.
About The Book This is the ninth book in the series, the Chronicles of Mattias. While new challenges for Mattias, assigned by the gods, continue to be assigned and understood, the arrival of the three women, Liv the Lesti, Tala the avian and Ro the Bjerne. They have presented themselves and wandered with Lady Isme, the Bestianari princess married to Mattias Denson. Yusa Mattiasdottir opens a new chapter in the search for whatever it is that Princess Liv of Tule, as well as the gods in Asgard, are looking for. No one is quite sure about anything that Mattias is being told, but as Princess Liv's sisters Queen Revna and Princess Ora of Partha are discovered and their stories told, what is clear is exactly ... nothing. New in this novel is the existence of the bat people, transforming bats and the most precocious of whom is Yusa, bat daughter of Mattias himself. Queen Murcielaga of the Kingdom of the Bats weds Mattias adding yet another vassal in the long line Mattias must use to fulfill his oath for the gods. The Kingdom of Partha falls, as do the savage barbarians along the coast of the southern Mar, and the Island of Pacifica, home to secrets and mysteries along with a vast number of Lesti and Bjerne who must leave their home urgently. A demon queen, along with her three daughters, enters the scene once again rearranging the cast of characters. Odin helps them transform, but how? And once again, the goddesses Aeir and Freya resurface, along with a new goddess, the goddess Hel of the Underworld. Finally, as the mystery of what the gods really have always wanted from Mattias finally is revealed, a new nemesis is revealed, the god El. Yusa Matthiasdottir is a novel again rooted in a series of lies, deceptions and betrayals. The right questions are finally being asked. Is Mattias Denson getting all the right answers? The gods have decreed that the Mattias has not finished his task of bringing peace to the world, freeing the slaves under the Covenant, uniting all factions in peace and harmony. And Mattias has a new final task bringing him closer than ever to what the gods really want and what his task has been all along. What do the gods want? Who or what do they fear? The saga continues.
Reveals the origins and history of the New England witch hysteria, its continuing repercussions, and the multilayered practices of today’s modern witches • Shares the stories of 13 accused witches from the New England colonies through interviews with their living descendants • Explores the positive role witches played in rural communities until the dawn of the industrial age, despite ongoing persecution • Includes in-depth interviews with 25 modern witchcraft practitioners, interwoven with practical information on the sacred calendar, herb lore, spells, and magical practices New England has long been associated with witches. And while the Salem witch trials happened long ago, the prejudices and fears engendered by the witchcraft hysteria still live on in our culture. What forces were at work that brought the witch hysteria quickly from Europe to the new American colony, a place of religious freedom--and what caused these prejudices to linger centuries after the fact? Weaving together history, sacred lore, modern practice, and the voices of today’s witches, Ellen Evert Hopman offers a new, deeper perspective on American witchcraft and its ancient pagan origins. Beginning with the “witch hysteria” that started in Europe and spread to the New World, Hopman explores the witch hunts, persecutions, mass hysteria, and killings, concluding that between forty and sixty thousand women and men were executed as witches. Combining records of known events with moving interviews with their descendants, she shares the stories of 13 New England witches persecuted during the witch trials, including Tituba and Mary Bliss Parsons, the Witch of Northhampton. Despite the number of false accusations during the witch hysteria in the New England colonies, Hopman reveals how there were practicing witches during that time and describes the positive role witches played in rural communities until the dawn of the industrial age. Exploring how the perception and practices of witches has evolved and expanded over the centuries, Hopman also includes in-depth interviews with 25 modern-day practitioners from a variety of pagan faiths, including druids, wiccans, Celtic reconstructionists, and practitioners of the fairy faith. Emerging from their insights is a treasure trove of practical information on the sacred calendar, herb lore, spells, and magical practices. Bringing together past and present, Hopman reveals what it really means to be a “witch,” redefining the label with dignity and spiritual strength.
It's a dark and scary world. Pans are tabid. Blood, guts, and gore are the norm. Welcome to the horror genre. Horror classics have been scaring people for years. Nowadays, who doesn't know about Stephen King, Anne Rice, and Dean Koontz? Profiled in a special section, the Big Three have turned horror into best-sellers. For all the horror fans that haunt your library, this is the must-have guide. Readers' advisors and reference librarians will appreciate the key tools provided to expand upon this genre, including listings of top books, authors, and award winners within eleven horror subgenres - like mummies, biomedical, monsters, and splatterpunk. Clear descriptions of characteristics within subgenres are provided throughout. To further help you engage new renders, expert horror mavens Spratford and Clausen draw a savvy connection between film and horror as a potent reminder that the scariest movies have been adapted from novels. Their classic and contemporary recommendations like Rebecca, The Shining, and Rosemary's Baby reinforce activities between readers' advisors and library programming and open up the (cellar) door for further patron involvement. Readers' advisors and referen
Aurella found out she’s a witch…just in time to start a witch hunt. Twelve years ago, the kingdom of Dovice was purged of magic. All the witches were killed in a massive witch hunt, and evidence of their existence was erased from history. So when Aurella discovers she’s a witch, she’s both confused and frightened. Despite the risk of revealing herself, Aurella uses her powers to protect her only friend from a dangerous situation and accidentally sets in motion another witch hunt, making her the key target. With few allies and an entire country against her, Aurella flees north in hopes of finding Rashtica, the alleged kingdom where her kind live in peace. But Aurella can’t run forever, and if she doesn’t learn to embrace her power, the witch hunt she brought about could be her bitter end.
This story has comedy, adventure and action. A New Beginning is the start of a series of stories about Jenny Dewberry, just an ordinary, thirteen year old girl, who had an ordinary life, until her grandmother, Alinore Grayson passes away. Alinore leaves Jenny an old wooden trunk, which is hidden in a magical attic. The trunk is full of surprises and secrets of the past. Jenny Dewberry loves adventure and her grandmother. But when she finds out that her grandmother and Agnes, Allison and Agatha, Alinores three sisters, were witches, who had powers beyond imagination; she wondered what she was getting herself into. The four sisters had a spell cast upon them which stripped them of their powers, forcing them to live out their lives as mortals. Jenny has to break the spell in order to bring white magic back. For her to do this, she must find and collect four magical and important gifts. Once the spell is broken, through Alinore, the oldest of the four sisters, the powers are passed on to Jenny and she is rightfully the sole heir to this wonderful ancestry that has been in the family for centuries. This wakes up a whole new world of people and unlocks the doors to some unwanted and evil ones. Jenny reclaims her grandmothers magic and becomes one of the most powerful witches known. She is able to continue the lineage of witches and will have wonderful, wild adventures come her way. Join in on Jennys magical adventures of this warm loving story and live the life you have always dreamed of, with her. She will captivate your heart and bring adventure into your life. The saga continues in book II, A New World, A Jenny Dewberry Series coming soon. Jenny has to bring her grandmothers world back to life, after fifty years of being asleep, caused from the spell that had been cast upon the four sisters and fight a conniving, evil witch.