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Photos from Crossed Crow Books's post 06/22/2026

Check out these little lovelies now in stock!

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Book spotting!

06/16/2026

Falling Through the Tree of Life by Jane Meredith. New edition coming May 2027. Preorder at crossedcrowbooks.com!

Take a unique journey in learning Kabbalah through Falling Through the Tree of Life: Embodied Kabbalah. Jane Meredith’s seminal work takes you through the Tree of Life, providing techniques to engage experientially with each sephira and build an intimate working knowledge of its power. With dozens of rituals, meditations, and activities, this book brings the Kabbalah directly contact with your everyday life.

06/11/2026

NEW TITLE ALERT:
The Bone Garden: Divination Through Sacred Remains is now open for preorder! Reserve your copy at crossedcrowbooks.com!

Take a Stroll through the Bone Garden

The Bone Garden: Divination Through Sacred Remains is a comprehensive guide to the art and practice of osteomancy, or divination with bones. This full and complete guide to bone reading covers all of the basics you’d expect, such as the history of osteomancy, but also explores a broader range of more serious, thought-provoking topics like the spiritual ecology of death and the ethical and legal considerations of sourcing and preparing bones for use. Although this book is certainly appropriate for readers with a causal interest in broadening their knowledge on other forms of divination outside the more mainstream techniques, Witches and pagans will find the sections on magically awakening bones and creating sabbat bone ceremonies particularly fascinating. If you have a flair for the macabre and aren’t afraid to touch death, then The Bone Garden should be on your bookshelf!

06/10/2026

Congratulations to Joanna (.folk.witch ) on winning GOLD for the 2026 COVR Awards!

06/08/2026

NEW TITLE ALERT
Coming next March from Michael Herkes, aka .glam.witch:
The Love Witch: Lessons On Venusian Esoterica

This book unveils the transformative magic of Venus through the luminous trinity of goddesses: Lilith, Aphrodite, and Ishtar. This evocative work guides readers into the heart of Venusian power, revealing the five sacred mysteries of Love, Glamour, Sensuality, Power, and Transformation. Each mystery opens a gateway to the Rose of Venus, awakening a radiant, heart-centered magic within the practitioner. Those who embrace these teachings step into the path of The Love Witch capable of manifesting beauty, desire, and change.

06/04/2026

Check out these copies of Macumba: The Varieties of Brazilian Magic & Spirituality that just landed! These books look absolutely beautiful. Shipping to commence soon.

06/02/2026

A new review of Traditional Hoodoo and Conjure by Miss Aida

BOOK REVIEW OF MISS AIDA’S "TRADITIONAL HOODOO & CONJURE" BOOK
By Rev. Dr. Aaron Davis

I had the pleasure of receiving a copy of Aida’s Traditional Hoodoo & Conjure by Crossed Crow Press, in exchange for writing this review. I will say off the bat that it is a very ambitious endeavor to write a single-volume book on the art of Hoodoo and adequately contain the immensity of Rootwork in its pages. Aida does a fair job at it! She begins, naturally, in exploring the tumultuous American and (secondarily) Caribbean historical landscape that birthed traditions like Hoodoo. I appreciate that she a gave broad strokes about the numerous Traditional and Derived African Traditions that developed outside of continental Africa because of the Slave Trade. There are still people, including occult practitioners, unaware of this history, let alone how the forced migration patterns spread indigenous African and Islander practices. The one aspect of American folk practice that I wished was given more treatment was the history of the Gullah-Geechee people. Their particular form of Hoodoo survived with stronger African elements comparable to Louisiana Hoodoo/Voodoo. Exploring this more would have reshaped the narrative that Hoodoo cultural expression is monolithic—because it is not and never has been.

The rituals and practices Miss Aida sets forth in her chapters on ancestor veneration and altars will give new practitioners a firm foundation in their rootwork. What she presents is relatively simple and easy to grasp. Aside from this being her own practice that she is sharing with us, as an espiritista myself, I see the strong influence of espiritismo on what she taught in this book. Her language of phrases like “spiritual court” is the language of espiritismo. I would have appreciated a clearer disclaimer of that, as well as where she was drawing from within the espiritismo tradition to inform her created practice of ancestor veneration. This would help her readers have a deeper respect for her elders and Aida’s wisdom, as well as to make sure people do not assume that Hoodoo and espiritismo are one and the same.

There were some places where I was in disagreement. The most prominent was around the identity of the Black Man of the Crossroads. I do not understand the Black Man to be Orisha Elegua. That would have made more sense to me if the earliest wave of enslaved Africans came from Nigeria. We know from slave narratives and records kept, however, that the majority of the enslaved came from other nations like Ghana, Benin, the Congo, and Dahomey. In most of the global African diaspora, Nigerian slaves came much later. Some of the tribes, such as the Dahomey, worshipped Eshu/Elegua, but most did not. To me, it is far more likely that the Black Man would be Lucero/Nkuyo, the Congo Nkisi revered in Palo Mayombe– but in his original, non-diasporic form. The book Slave Religion that Aida quotes from indirectly touches on this issue when Dr. Raboteau shares reports of slaves talking about another slave who owned an “inkus,” which is a corruption of the word “nkisi.” As a Santero, I am also aware that the energy of a spirit like Elegua is tricky to work with and call upon. It takes a skilled Orisha priest to properly guide an outsider to the tradition on working with him. I do not recommend any practitioner outside of those traditions to try to work with Elegua or Lucero without the guidance of an Orisha or Palo priest.

Aida’s sections on her formulary and the chapter on various Hoodoo spells and workings were solid and will equip readers with a lot of options to begin practicing rootwork. There were times when I read some of the workings where I wished there was more teaching around how to think as a rootworker and how to jailbreak her own spells so that people learn to think outside the box and not be bound only by what is written on the page for their own practice. This would have given Aida’s book even more utility and value.

The practical applications of the book end with selected psalms for various spiritual conditions and problems. I was happy to see this, as many Hoodoo writers omit the Psalms in introductory books and cut new rootworkers off from a potent power source. Aida restored some of that missing link. The thing readers may find challenging, however, is that her writing on the psalms are not explicitly connected to rootwork like it should be. We are only told the condition it can address. Readers can nevertheless extrapolate this by closely studying the workings she wrote earlier in her book, some of which do include psalm recitations in their ritual recipe.

In conclusion, I believe Traditional Hoodoo & Conjure to be an adequate introductory text for those interested in Hoodoo as their practice. It gives new practitioners ample information to begin their journey in rootwork. If they have the guidance of an elder or more seasoned rootworker alongside Traditional Hoodoo, they will do well.

06/01/2026

New Title Alert: Deciphering Dream Codes

Deciphering Dream Codes is a unique guide to understanding the language of dreams, combining practical instruction with the story of its creation. Tim Soaring Wolf draws on decades of personal experience as a student, teacher, and practitioner of dream interpretation, astrology, and spiritual guidance. Unlike many dream books that focus solely on theory or symbolism, this book is grounded in practice, offering clear, straightforward methods to interpret dreams while keeping the reader engaged and entertained.

Based on Tim’s own group work and classes with thousands of participants, Deciphering Dream Codes shares a framework and blueprint for interpreting dreams. Examine recurring patterns, learn the power of dream symbols, and translate these insights into practical advice for life’s many twists and turns. With this book by your side, get ready to unlock the mysteries and crack the code of your adventures in Slumberland.

Purchase link: https://www.crossedcrowbooks.com/shop-crossed-crow-books/p/decipheringdreamcodes

05/29/2026

New Title Alert: British Witchcraft: The Suppression and Re-emergence of the Old Religion.

British Witchcraft presents the life’s work of Ralph Harvey, former head of The Order of Artemis, an international network encompassing more than 200 Wiccan covens devoted to the practice of the Old Religion. Drawing upon decades of research, oral history, and direct experience within traditional witchcraft communities, Harvey explores the origins of British Witchcraft, its persecution through the centuries, and its survival into the modern era. Particular attention is given to Sussex, long regarded as one of England’s final strongholds of traditional witchcraft, and among the first regions to witness its public re-emergence following the repeal of the Witchcraft Act in 1951.

British Witchcraft offers a rare opportunity into the costumes, beliefs, and practices of the old style Witches, preserving the roots of the Old Religion as it was, and as it continues to exist today.
Preorder here: https://www.crossedcrowbooks.com/shop-crossed-crow-books/p/british-witchcraft-the-suppression-and-re-emergence-of-the-old-religion

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