Miss
Kat's School of Genteel Witchcraft
****NOTE*** Fiction is a big part of this list for a reason. It is my belief and observation that the creative part of the brain learns the principles of the Craft faster than the logical. This includes the ethical concepts of the Rede and cause and effect. Plus if I can get you to read what I want you to read and enjoy it I feel you will remember it better. The Craft has No shortcuts. You have to read and you have to study. If you just want a few spells for love, hexing or harming then Wicca is not the path for you.
Also this is a beginning Wiccanan's reading list as
you go along you will find other books which speak to where you are currently
on your path. No book list is ever totally complete but is always a work
in progress. If you want to know what I'm currently reading feel free to
e-mail me.
Weinstein, Marion Positive Magic
One of the oldest good Wiccan books, basic and user- friendly just
ignore the part on UFOs.
** New** Reed, Ellen Cannon (2000) The Heart of Wicca - Wise Words
from a Crone on the Path, York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser
A very good book if a little cranky, which sets down exactly what
Wicca is and more importantly what it isn't. If you are a fluffy bunny
type pagan and don't want your illusions shattered, don't read. I love
this book.
Required Fiction - Read, if possible, during 6 week class period
Kurtz, Katherine (1983) Lammas Night, New York, New York: Ballantine
Books
True events of WWII set down in fictional form.
Pratchett, Terry Wryd Sisters, New York, New York: Roc Books
A very funny book from a man who seems to have been spying on my
coven.
Basic Magickal Principles
Pratchett, Terry (1991) Witches Abroad, New York, New York: Roc
Books
A continuation of the adventures of the 3 witches in Wyrd Sisters.
Pratchett, Terry (1992) Lords and Ladies, New York, New York:
Harper Prism
The witches Vs The ceremonial magicians Vs the Elves.
Bradley, Marion Zimmer ( 198?) Mists of Avalon
Not my favorite book but many women have found the Craft through
it.
Use of Psychic Gifts
Bradley, Marion Zimmer: Any of the Darkover series Particularly the book Exile's Song.
Kurtz, Katherine & Harris, Deborah Turner: The Adept series
McCaffrey, Anne: Any of the Damia or Pegasus series
Magickal Living
Le Guin, Ursula ( 1985) Always Coming Home, New York, New York:
Bantam Spectra
The best after- the apocalypse book.
Starhawk, (199?) The Fifth Sacred Thing
Not for any dedicated Sci-fi reader, If you're not, you'll probably
think its a good book. The same themes were handled better by Ursula.
Funny Stuff
Bird, Malcolm (1984) The Witch's Handbook New York, New York:
St. Martin's Press
Allegedly a children's book, it contains many things witches need
to know. Things such a decorating hints, recipes, and how to knit a witch's
hat.
Wiccans In Fiction- Detective Stories
Lackey, Mercedes: The Diane Tregarde series
Edgehill, Rosemary: (1995) Speak Daggers to Her. (1996) The
Book of Moons (1997) The Bowl of Night
Pretty funny if you know any of the New York community or have met
them at a COG Merry Meet.
Albert, Susan Wittig: The China Bayles series
Not actually Pagan but Wiccans are characters, China is an herbalist
and crime fighting partner is spacey New Age.
Bird, Isobel: The Circle of Three series
Excellent young adult fiction that follows the Rede. Only arguable
point is the coven that the girls join doesn't make them get their parents
permission but then I suppose there wouldn't be a story.
Recommended Reading - Non-Fiction
Basic Wicca
Ravenwolf, Silver (1994) To Ride A Silver Broomstick, St. Paul. Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications
Starhawk (1979,1989) Spiral Dance, San Francisco, California:
Harper & Row
The book that started most Dianics off even though it was written
by someone in the Faerie Tradition.
Cunningham, Scott (1988) Wicca - a Guide to the Solitary Practitioner,
St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn
A great first introduction to the Craft that is totally practical
and usable from day one. If you can't find a teacher this is the one to
choose.
Farrar, Stewart (1983) What Witches Do, Custer, Washington: Phoenix
Publishing
How to's from the Gardnerians.
Valiente, Doreen (1973) An ABC of Witchcraft, Custer, Washington:
Phoenix Publishing
Basic Craft book set out in dictionary form.
Starhawk, Diane Baker and Anne Hill (1998) Circle Around - Raising
Children in Goddess Traditions, New York, New York: Bantam Books
This is a great book for a beginning coven or kids. Its got a lot
of fun activities, stories and chants which can speak to whatever age you
are. It reminds us that when we were kids magick was always there. Has
an accompanying CD which you can buy to learn chants called Circle Round.
Budapest, Zsuzsanna (1980,1989) The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries,
Berkeley, California: Wingbow Press
Dianic handbook that is not particularly friendly to men. Beware!
Does not follow the Rede. Z has mellowed as she updates these. Not as anti
male as they were originally.
Mountainwater, Shekhinah (1991) Ariadne's Thread Freedom,California:
Crossing Press
A less rabid but good Dianic text.
A Little More Advanced But of Interest
Wolfe, Amber (1988) In the Shadow of the Shaman St. Paul, Minnesota:
Llewelyn
A good mix of shamanism and Wicca from a practical not Metaphysical
viewpoint.
Telesco, Patricia (1993) The Urban Pagan St. Paul, Minnesota:
Llewelyn
Practical hints for living a magickal life in an sub/urban setting.
Renee, Janine, Playful Magic, St. Paul, Minnesota, Llewelyn Publishing
How to keep a childlike view of magic while being an Adult, - What's
the point if its not fun?
Conway, D.J. , By Oak, Ash & Thorn - Modern Celtic Shamanism,
St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn
A good beginning to Celtic wicca without exaggerated claims of hereditary
passing down.
Craft History
Adler, Margot (1979,1986) Drawing Down the Moon, Boston, Massachusetts:
Beacon Press
A comprehensive history of the modern version of the Craft.
Divination Systems
Greer, Mary K. Tarot for Your Self, North Hollywood, California:
Newcastle Publishing
One of the best beginning books on the Tarot.
Greer, Mary K. ( 1987) Tarot Constellations, North Hollywood,
California: Newcastle
Publishing A more in depth look at some of the principles.
Arrien, Angeles (1987) The Tarot Handbook - Practical Applications
of ancient Visual Symbols, Sonoma, California: Arcus Publishing
Angeles was Mary K. Greer's teacher. It uses the Crowley deck and
some of the interpretations are not standard.
Peach, Emily (1984) The Tarot Workbook Wellingborough, Northhamptonshire:
Aquarian Press
A British view of the Tarot.
Aswynn, Freya (1988) Leaves of Yggdrasil, St. Paul, Minnesota:
Llewelyn
The best basic book of runes there is.
Thorsson, Edred, Futhark - The Handbook of Rune Magic, York Beach,
Maine: Samuel Weiser
The next best book.
Thorsson, Edred, The book of Ogham - The Celtic Tree Oracle,
St. Paul, Minnesota
The only comprehensive book on the Ogham (pronounced O-am).
Murray, Liz and Colin, The Celtic Tree Oracle- a system of divination,
New York, New York: St. Martin's Press
A system ogham divination using the pictures of trees on cards instead
of the original sticks from the trees. Can only be used for big events
not for every day use.
Carr-Gomm, Philip and Stephanie, The Druid Animal Oracle, New
York, New York: A Fireside Book
A book and set of cards showing the animals of the Celtic world.
Fun to work with.
Herbs and Stones and Stuff
Beyerl, Paul, The Master Book of Herbalism, Custer, Washington:
Phoenix Publishing
A good solid reference work.
Cunningham, Scott, Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs,
St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing
A great book for magical plant uses.
Cunningham, Scott, Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystals, Gem & Metal Magic, St. Paul Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing
Smith, Steven R. Wylundt's Book of Incense, York Beach, Maine:
Samuel Weiser Inc.
A good primer for making magical incenses.
Cunningham, Scott, The Complete Book of Incense, Oils & Brews,
St. Paul, Minnesota, Llewelyn Publishing
Well researched and easy to use.
Cunningham, Scott, Harrington, David, The Magical Household- Empower Your Home with Love, Protection, Health & Happiness, St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing
Calendars / The Wheel of the Year
Campanelli, Pauline, Ancient Ways - Reclaiming Pagan Traditions,
St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing
Folk customs for the eight Sabbats.
Campanelli, Pauline, Wheel of the Year - Living the Magical Life,
St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn
Folk customs for every month and for the holidays.
Cabot, Laurie, Celebrate the Earth - A Year of Holidays in the Pagan Tradition, New York, New York: Delta Publishing
Green, Marion, A Calendar of Festivals - Traditional Celebrations, Songs, Seasonal Recipes & Things to Make, Shaftesbury, Dorset: Element British traditions.
Budapest, Zsuzsanna E. The Grandmother of Time - A Women's Book of Celebration, Spells, and Sacred Objects for Every Month of the Year, San Francisco: Harper and Row
Budapest, Zsuzsanna E. Grandmother Moon - Lunar Magic- Spells, Rituals, Goddesses, Legends & Emotions under the Moon, San Francisco: Harper & Row
Spellcasting and Ritual
Roman, Sanaya & Packer, Duane, Creating Money - Keys to Abundance,
Tiburon, California: H J Kranmer Inc.
Even though it says it is about money it is actually one of the
best guides on doing spells for anything I've ever read. It also works
pretty well.
Cunningham, Scott & Harrington David, Spell Crafts - Creating
Magical Objects, St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewleyn Publishing
A continuation of the Magical Household but concentrating on spells
with physical components.
RavenWolf, Silver To Stir a Magick Cauldron - a Witch's Guide to
Casting and Conjuring, St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing
Good and practical.
Klein, Tzipora, Celebrating Life - Rites of Passage for All Ages,
Oak Park, Illinois: Delphi Press Inc.
Rituals for the important times in life: Birth, Puberty, Handfastings
and others.
Deity References
New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology - Introduction by Robert
Graves, London, United Kingdom: Prometheus Press
The best reference available for deities and myths from around the
world.
Monaghan, Patricia, The Book of Goddesses & Heroines, St.
Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing
An easily accessible fairly accurate work on the distaff side deity.
Walker, Barbara, The Encyclopedia Of Myths and Secrets, San Francisco,
California: Harper & Row
A reference that has lots of good material interspersed with some
highly inaccurate material, especially the Celtic sections.
Miscellaneous Works of Interest.
Fortune, Dion, Psychic Self - Defense, Welingborough, Northamptonshire:
The Aquarian Press
An excellent reference.
Denning, Melita & Philips, Osborne, Psychic Self- Defense &
Well- Being, St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewelyn Publishing.
Another excellent reference, its also easier to wade through.