Everyone's favorite Brooklyn witch is back! Sophie Escabasse's beloved graphic novel series, Witches of Brooklyn, returns with book five: WITCHES OF BROOKLYN: CURSE AND REVERSE. Being a teenager is ...
“My name is Sunny Nwazue and I confuse people.” So says the 12-year-old narrator of Akata Witch, an American-born Igbo girl with albinism who now lives in her family’s country of origin, Nigeria.
S. Isabelle, the author of “The Witchery” and its sequel, “Shadow Coven,” recommends some of her favorite Y.A. novels about witches. By S. Isabelle S. Isabelle, the author of “The Witchery” and its ...
The number of books on witchcraft has been on the rise for the past several years, but mind-body-spirit publishers now offer an eclectic mix of authors who draw magic from a range of sources—from ...
Juno Dawson's inventive and feminist novel (which kicks off a trilogy) imagines a world in which witches operate as part of the British government, and four former childhood friends must navigate a ...
Bubbling cauldrons! Flying broomsticks! Maniacally cackling while calling things “my pretty!” Those character quirks can only belong to once fantasy archetype: the witch. While much maligned in ...
Durham University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. From the fairy tales read to us as children to the costumes every Halloween, the figure of the witch has been with most ...