We moved into this apartment just before the solstice last year. After a complete cycle of seasonal rituals on the balcony (which faces into a corner of our car park, which can be a bit distracting), I decided to try doing this one at my lil desk/workspace.
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So I've been working on this project for like 3-4yrs now, and look what came in the mail today...
This isn't so much an "I'm just checking this off before I publish" proof, as it is an "I've spent too many hours staring at this on a screen to edit it properly there" proof, but I've genuinely put thousands of hours of work into this and it's so surreal to hold it in my hands!
I've recently been considering adding a bunch of extra content to it, so it was surprising to see how chonky she already is (almost 500 pages, without front/back-matter, 3cm/1 ¼" thick)
So yeah, this'll be coming at some point this year 🥰
Bad Witchy Authors: Shawn Robbins & Leanna Greenaway
Ok, so I see a lot of posts discussing bad witchy authors and I have never seen these two mentioned, which, just... boggles the mind.
So I guess I'm sharing some of my notes!
Their books are super-popular, but Ima reference some of my 24 pages of notes on Wiccapedia (2011)
This book is gorgeous, suuuper-accessible (almost any bookstore or library with any witchy books has this book), and it's the first book a lot of witch-curious folks pick up.
I don't have the brain-power to organise thoughts into topics, so I'm just gonna drop some of my 'favourite' quotes in the order they appear, for folks to make their own judgements...
Preface: Using Practical Magick . . . in Everyday Life
“Although there are modern Wiccans who still worship the traditional gods and goddesses, many witches... prefer a newer branch of witchcraft based on angel energy, known as Angelic Wicca”
“From the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries, for complex reasons that scholars are still studying, waves of paranoia, hysteria, and suspicion set off witch hunts throughout the Western world, where those accused of witchcraft and trafficking with the devil were tried in both ecclesiastical and secular courts”
“Lesser mortals, and some religious faiths, blame an evil entity such as the devil for the negativity that mankind creates.... ”
“.. the foundation of our faith is much the same as it was hundreds of years ago”
Introduction: A Witch’s Tool Kit
The Pentacle:
“In pagan times the symbol was often worn as an amulet for spiritual protection and to ensure a safe, happy homecoming”
“..because most witches want to practice purely white magick and not associate themselves with anything negative”
“The sweep, or brush [of a besom], corresponds to the female genitalia, and the staff is associated with the male phallus— therefore it is a symbol of the male and the female combined”
Chapter 1: Witches Never Die, They Just Get Recycled
“We are all reincarnating at different rates. This is why some people are truly wonderful and some are, well, not”
“When you meet lovely, kind, and caring people, it is probable that they have reincarnated many times. Their endless incarnations have raised their spirits’ vibration, so they automatically show patience and strive to do everything right in their lives. People who are mean, selfish, and egotistic probably haven’t reincarnated as much. That isn’t to say that these people are wicked; they simply haven’t learned all their lessons yet. Think of them as bratty adolescents and the sympathetic ones as the grandparents of the reincarnation process—regardless of their age!”
Dealing with the Dark Side: [Paraphrased]: “Sometimes people are repeatedly evil and abusive, so they’re reincarnated as victims of these things to learn their lesson”
“You find many battered wives opening shelters for those who are going through violent relationships....”
“Guides, or “white lighters,” as they are often called today”
Chapter 2: Angels
“These beautiful beings have always had their place in the craft, but they used to play a secondary role to the more traditional Wiccan gods and goddesses... Today, you won’t find many British witches connecting with the gods and goddesses”
Chapter 4: Magickal Moon
“The moon was worshipped in many early religions as a goddess, and it has always been seen as a feminine symbol”
The Dark Moon:
“Sadly, many people who practice black magick do so at this time”
“You might think that someone working on the darker side of the occult could not influence any spells or rituals that you might be performing, but the collective power mustered by these individuals can cause cosmic havoc: our spells may become confused or simply not work at all. It is a shame, because the brilliance and power of this phase really is incredible, and without the negative manipulation I am sure we witches could do a great deal of good in it.”
Chapter 5: Spells and Candle Magick
Mostly this was a mix of ok info, and subjective info presented as objective fact, but that latter part is the theme of the book.
Chapter 6: Cell Phone Sorcery and Microwave Magick
“I can’t take all the credit for this new way of [cell phone] spell-making. My trusted friend and coauthor, Shawn, helped me”
“I’ll let you in on another little secret: we witches don’t really bother with our cauldrons much these days. We have evolved with the times and we use our microwaves and convection ovens... Any spell that entails mixing or brewing concoctions can easily be done in a microwave. It takes less time and the end results are actually enhanced, mainly because of the powerful electrical energies that the microwave transmits”
Chapter 8: Crystal
“You should wash your crystals once a week or so. Crystals can absorb energies around them, so just as we need to wash to stay clean, you need to wash your crystals. You can put them in the bath with you (to be cleansed of external energies and infused with yours) or simply soak them in a bowl of water” (Nb: A lot of crystals are damaged (or even super-unsafe) in water, which, obviously, is not mentioned at any point)
“If you are feeling on edge, go outside on a dry day with a cup of table salt to a place where you will not be disturbed. Scatter the salt in a large circle around you and place the rose quartz in the center” (Nb: DO NOT put salt on the ground outside!)
Chapter 9: A Witch's Menagerie
This is mostly a bunch of super-subjective collection of things that "witches (objectively/universally) do/believe" that I've mostly never heard of - obviously there are a lot of things I've never heard of, but in a decade, you'd think if every single witch believes/does something, I'd have stumbled across it at some point?
“Okay, so maybe you are not as animal-mad as I am, but a true witch will endeavor to have at least one critter as a companion in their lifetime”
"I may love all animals, and these insects may look very similar to bees, but I have to admit that hornets and wasps are annoying pests”
Chapter 10: Love Wisdom
“For modern witches, effigies have always been considered to be a little primitive, a little on the dark side”
“Every relationship that we enter into is spiritually planned (even the bad ones). It’s decided before we reincarnate who we are meant to share part, or all, of our lives with. This is because every time we venture into a relationship, we learn something from it. If it wasn’t our fate to be with our partners, we would never have been at that particular place at that particular time when we had our first meeting. We wouldn’t have been attracted to them, for starters, so something must have happened to ignite that spark. No matter how difficult some relationships are, it was fate that brought you together”
Chapter 11: Handfastings
So aside from a bunch of vague and mostly fictional/confused history, apparently every wedding/handfasting is different, but that doesn't stop them from laying out every specific 'universal' detail, including the attire, the catering, the gifts, etc, etc, etc...
“In pagan times, rice throwing was believed to transfer the spirit of the fertile grain to the bride and groom, ensuring that they would have a prosperous harvest and a fertile union”
Chapter 13: Gaze into the Future
Just... full of the G-slur, fetishisation and demonisation of Romani stereotypes, make-up history, and 'people in the past were unevolved and unintelligent and luckily we're now so much better in every way' (also a repeated theme)
[Psychic skills and divination aren't my area, so I skipped the rest of the chapters on those topics]
19 Dos and Don’ts about Witchcraft
“These words the Wiccan Rede fulfill: “An ye harm none, do what ye will.” —from “The Wiccan Rede,” anonymous” (ie 'We're Wicca experts but either don't know Doreen Valiente wrote this, or don't want to credit her')
“Most religions follow rules and guidelines, and although Wicca is considered to be a relaxed faith, we also have strict laws that we follow to the letter”
“Just because we can make magickal things appear out of thin air, it doesn’t mean that it’s always the right thing to do”
“There are people the world over who perform black magick because they have been treated badly or are seeking revenge for a wrong. Some are warped with jealousy and wish a bad fate on those more fortunate than themselves, and although it does sound bizarre that in the twenty-first century people are still putting curses on others, it’s really not that uncommon”
“On the other hand, people who use these skills to do harm are just self-interested souls who use magick as a way of gaining control and power over others, using it purely for their own gratification”
“The craft is all about sending out positive intentions”
“On the other hand, your spells could be failing because you are tired or sick. Your aura has to be in tip-top condition if your spell is to succeed” (Sorry, if you're chronically-ill you can't do magic)
The Ten Commandments of Witchcraft:
ALWAYS ENSURE THAT NO OTHER PERSON WILL BE HARMED AS A RESULT OF YOUR MAGICK. To call yourself a witch means that you will always endeavor to do the right thing and send out only love and kindness to others.
KEEP YOUR THOUGHTS FREE OF NEGATIVITY— REMEMBER THE REBOUND EFFECT. Keep in mind that every thought you send out can just as easily bounce off the receiver and be hurled back at you at the speed of light. You created the negative fog, so it belongs to you!
NEVER CAST A SPELL WHEN YOU ARE UPSET OR UNHEALTHY. Funny as it may seem, our thought projections can go haywire if we are cross, unhappy, or sick. Spells may fail to work, or the results may be confusing. Therefore it’s imperative that we be in the right frame of mind and physically healthy before we begin any magick
THINK POSITIVELY. If you smile, then you are more likely to be happy. Every time a miserable thought pops into your head, shake it away and try to think about something nice. Your aura is a magnetic energy field, and if it’s drab or gloomy, you will attract disruptive and depressing situations
CREATE A PEACEFUL, CALM ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUR SPELL CASTING
CALL UPON YOUR ANGELS TO ASSIST YOU
RESPECT EVERYTHING... try as hard as you can to eat all the right foods... Eat badly and you'll feel bad.
WISH FOR MONEY BUT BE CAREFUL OF GREED. If you need to cast spells for material gain…
NEVER INFLUENCE A PERSON’S MIND WITH MAGICK... You could indirectly take that person off the path they are destined to travel and deprive them of lessons they need to learn.... If you’ve reeled them back in, you have interfered with their karma, and you could get your karmic wrist slapped when you eventually pass over into spirit
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. No amount of magick will work unless you have faith in yourself
Chapter 20: Destiny Is Calling You
“Make a talisman, which is a stronger protector than an amulet”
“Smudge your space and your aura every now and then”
I made a 'Bad Witch Book Bingo', and was genuinely surprised this book only got bingo 3 times 😅
Wheel of the Wyrd is my new zine series about my personal (localised, secular) wheel of the year!
This 12-page A6 zine talks about Liminalia, my autumnal cross-quarter festival, including info, correspondences, activity ideas, and a selection of recipes!
Included recipes in this edition are: LiminaliTea, spiced pumpkin soup, pumpkin scones, and mulled sangria.
All of the info contained is purely related to my personal practice, and not intended to be perceived as any kind of authority. Take what works for you, leave the rest, but I'd love if you find something inspiring!
As a multiply-disabled/chronically ill human being, you might also notice more shortcuts in my recipes compared to most. I love cooking, but it's hard for my body, so I do whatever I can to make it easier! Feel free to adapt the recipes however works for you.
CW: The Liminalia edition does include mentions of ANZAC Day (a day of memorial for military losses in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). I acknowledge the harm caused by military powers globally, and encourage people to engage with or avoid this event as best suits you. I also support the recognition of First Nations people, both those who have served in the armed forces for Australia and Aotearoa, and those who were killed in Australia's Frontier Wars.
You can also buy it in my shop (digital, or print/both for Aussies).
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I did some witchy/Halloween crafts with my 3.5yo nibling while I was babysitting this arvo!
These are made from sheoak twigs and needles that we collected from the park near her house, and she added lemongrass and mint to hers, from their garden (mine also has some spent male flower spikes).
She's dressing up as a witch for Halloween tomorrow (it's not a huge thing mostly in Australia, but a few houses in their neighbourhood do trick-or-treating), and we had a little bit of a chat about the difference between story witches and real witches, but I'm not sure much sank in 😂
Not sure if mine will go with my altar (when I get the desk I'm waiting for), or over my front door, or something else. We'll see!
❤️ Lammas/Reflection: Feb 1 (traditional) / Feb 3 (astrological)
🩷 Autumn Equinox: March 20
💜 Samhain/ShadowFest: April 30 (traditional) / May 5 (astrological)
💙 Winter Solstice: June 21
💚 Imbolc/Quickening: August 1 (traditional) / August 7 (astrological)
🌿 Spring Equinox: September 23
💛 Beltane/Floralia: Nov 1 (traditional) / Nov 7 (astrological)
🧡 Summer Solstice: Dec 21
(Dates given are based on GMT+8 - Check the dates/times of the seasonal festivals in 15 different timezones)
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Seasonal Festivals: Northern Hemisphere
💚 Imbolc: Feb 1 (traditional) / Feb 3 (astrological)
🌿 Spring Equinox: March 20
💛 Beltane: May 1 (traditional) / May 5 (astrological)
🧡 Summer Solstice: June 21
❤️ Lammas: August 1 (traditional) / August 7 (astrological)
🩷 Autumn Equinox: September 22
💜 Samhain: Oct 31 (traditional) / Nov 7 (astrological)
💙 Winter Solstice: Dec 21
(Dates given are based on GMT - Check the dates/times of the seasonal festivals in 15 different timezones)
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New & Full Moons
🌑 December 31
🌕 January 14
🌑 January 29
🌕 February 12
🌑 February 28
🌕 March 14
🌑 March 29 - Super new moon
🌕 April 13 - Micro full moon
🌑 April 28 - Super new moon
🌕 May 13 - Micro full moon
🌑 May 27
🌕 June 11
🌑 June 25
🌕 July 11
🌑 July 25
🌕 August 9
🌑 August 23 - Black moon
🌕 September 8 - Total lunar eclipse
🌑 September 22
🌕 October 7
🌑 October 21
🌕 November 5 - Super full moon
🌑 November 20 - Micro new moon
🌕 December 5 - Super full moon
🌑 December 20
(Dates given are based on GMT+8 - Check the dates/times in your local timezone)
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About the Calendar Wheel
The image on this post is the calendar I made for 2025, based on my location in Boorloo (so-called Perth, Western Australia), on Wadjuk Noongar boodjar.
From the centre, outwards, you'll see:
The 6 Noongar seasons
The 8 seasonal festivals (I've used the common names for the cross-quarters, since I'll probably use this on my business socials)
The 12 months of the year
The 52-ish weeks of the year
The 365 days of the year
The new, full, and quarter moons for 2025
Depending where in the world you're from, you might also notice some things look a little different than you expect...
The wheel is arranged Southern Hemisphere sunwise. Because the sun skewing towards the equator at midday take it to the north, the sun's path over the course of each day appears to move counter-clockwise (because clocks were made based off northern hemisphere sundials).
The quarter-moon icons seem inverted, because we're viewing the moon from a different vantage point. Southern hemisphere moon phases look like:
🌘🌗🌖🌕🌔🌓🌒
Likewise some dates might seem a little off - Astrological events occur at the same instant, regardless of where in the world we are, but how we mark that instant on our calendar will depend on what timezone we're located in (and which side of midnight that timezone places us).
I'm located ~12hrs ahead of the Eastern United States, so a lot of the events above might be the date before for folks in earlier timezones (likewise for folks in Eastern Australia and New Zealand, a handful of events might be the date after if they're in the early a.m.)