Read the wild journal entries of a witch's life, alongside used bookseller, Mabel Ellis, after she finds the accidental grimoire in a box of donated books, and bear witness to life changing events as she learns "the craft" while trying to find the mysterious author. Perfect for both experienced and newly curious pagan, animist, witchy, heathen, and shamanistic readers, Of Mud, Blood, String, and Bone is not only a relatable story of discovery, but also acts as a subtle guide to practical magic and spirit work.
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Readers follow two narratives, one of the shop owner's daily events, and the other, the grimoire's entries as she reads them.
Full of sacred living practices and ceremonies; spirit journeys, divination methods, Solstice celebrations, talisman making, sin eating rituals, dream interpretation, demon hunting, and much more - along with themes common to many women, OMBS&B is not only an interesting story, but also touches on relatable thoughts that today's healers, intuitive readers, and mystics privately experience, as well as softly giving seasoned guidance on sacred life-ways that readers might like to take up for themselves.
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