This book stands as a valuable addition to the growing library of works on the lived experiences of Appalachians and how folk magic continues to be a valuable part of their cultural identity. I hope, after you read this, that you feel as in love with this land and its citizens, both human and more than human, as I do. Long live Appalachia!
— Rebecca Beyer, author of Wild Witchcraft

As seen in The Laurel of Asheville, a local publication featuring arts and culture of western North Carolina.


…Featuring over 30 spells and rituals spanning plant magic, folk- craft, kitchen witchery and more, you’ll find new ways to harness your inner power and reimagine your craft. Let this handbook be your lantern as you enter the dark woods, and embark on your magical journey.

Disclaimer: I firmly believe that AI has a profound negative and detrimental impact on creative individuals and artists, as well as the environment, which directly contradicts my moral principles. Therefore, no AI is or ever will be used in my writing.