Queering Your Craft by Cassandra Snow5/12/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Snow reclaims magickal practice as fully queer and queer-friendly. Then it’s about autonomy and taking charge of our lives. It is catharsis, first – something that helps us purge our emotions and heal. ![]() In a politically difficult and tense world, witchcraft is a secret weapon. Throughout the book, she weaves in her core focus of magick as a tool for personal empowerment. Snow offers a queer-inclusive overview of various aspects of witchcraft: elements, sabbats, moon phases, astrology, working with deity, divination, and how to use magick in your daily life in a true DIY fashion. Queering Your Craft is a fantastic introduction to witchcraft for queer people who feel called to the path. After enjoying Cassandra Snow’s Queering the Tarot ( here’s my review), I was eager to see what she wrote next. One of the newest books in the “witchcraft 101” world is Cassandra Snow’s Queering Your Craft: Witchcraft From the Margins, released earlier this month. I wish I’d had books like these as a baby pagan! ![]() I’m thankful to see so many of the new books in this category are less problematic than “the classics,” and many go beyond the basics and include brief overviews of a lot of the different aspects of magickal practice, like Tarot, astrology, herbalism, crystals, and kitchen witchery. Lately I’ve been reading a lot of “witchcraft 101” books, to update the reading list for my coven’s new members. ![]()
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