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From practical spells to swampy tales, this grimoire serves up a heaping helping of Southern magic that's as charming as a front porch on a summer evening.
The swamp witch wanders through misty bayous and mysterious wetlands in search of ingredients for their magical work. From Spanish moss to bone curios, Mystic Dylan teaches you how to harness the fierce power of the natural world. Follow him down a path lit by fireflies, serenaded by cicadas, and guarded by alligators, where you'll learn the transformative magic of the dark and mysterious swamp.
Whether you're looking for love, protection, or prosperity, the swamp is sure to have a cure for whatever ails you. Hop in the crawdad boat, mind the mud, and beware of snakes and alligators. Oh, and don't forget the mosquito repellent.
This grimoire is your guide to the rich traditions of Cuban, Creole, Cajun, and other coastal Southern folk magic--so grab your charm bag and get ready for a spellbinding journey!
Includes essays by guest contributors Denise Alvarado and Col. Kemp.
Mystic Dylan is a multicultural, professional witch with twenty years of experience and South Florida Cuban heritage. He is the author of The Witch's Guide to Manifestation; Candle Magic for Beginners; and Throwing Bones, Crystals, Stones, and Curios. Dylan's education includes training in witchcraft, voodoo, conjuration, and shamanism. He has worked for over a decade as an independent scholar, film, and academic consultant. When he's not in the swamp, you will find Dylan at Olde World Emporium, his metaphysical shop in Los Angeles. Visit him at MysticDylanTheWitch.com.
Denise Alvarado is a tradition keeper, healer, and author of more than twenty books, including Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits and Hoodoo Saints, The Magic of Marie Laveau, The Marie Laveau Voodoo Grimoire. She has dedicated over four decades of her life to exploring indigenous healing traditions both personally and academically.
She is a proud member of the American Anthropological Association, the Association of Indigenous Anthropologists, and the Association of Latina/o & Latinx Anthropologists. After serving on the editorial board for the Journal for Social and Behavioral Sciences, Denise brought those academic skills and experience to Hoodoo & Conjure Quarterly, The Journal of American Rootwork, Gumbo Ya Ya, and the Hoodoo Almanac. Her Catholic Creole culture of origin informs her work. Learn more at DeniseAlvarado.com.
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