Anglo-Saxon magic and its practical use is explored in an open-hearted and open-minded way in thi...
Dion Fortune encoded much practical magical lore within her novels, leaving it up to the reader t...
The Cult of Seizure is a work of lyrical mesmerism and animal magnetism from acclaimed novelist a...
Ever wondered why supermarket potatoes are so bland and boring? In the Andes, where potatoes orig...
Anthony Duncan, author of 'The Christ, Psychotherapy and Magic', openly and frankly examines the ...
Fiona Macleod was clearly a gentlelady of breeding and intellect. She was almost 'one of us' - bu...
Diddle is a series of absurd, impossible, but faintly connected stories about immigrants living i...
The Breton lai is a narrative poem, usually accompanied by music, that appeared in France about t...
This Wretched Splendour is a full-length stage play in two acts. Seven bored and demoralised surv...
Alan Richardson is back with a ground-breaking esoteric satire, The Fat Git, with a rip-roaring c...
Antiphonal Airs is a mixilating series of poems from poet-musician Joseph Noble.Some are improv...
Daniel Staniforth's book of poems Weaver in the Sluices is an intermixing of zones where the ligh...