![]() ![]() This isn’t a book on how to become a witch. The casual reader, glancing through the book, could be forgiven for missing the rituals and magical techniques to be found, especially since they’re usually coded as something else. “Becoming Dangerous,” edited by Katie West and Jasmine Elliott (Fiction & Feeling, March 2018).īecoming Dangerous is not, I think, the sort of book most Pagans, polytheists, or magical practitioners tend to read when they’re looking for “witchcraft.” It’s utterly devoid of mystical diagrams and ancient incantations, and makes only a few passing references to gods. ![]() I felt that curious mixture of anticipation and foreboding that often accompanies important books, and I wanted to give it the time and attention it deserved. ![]() I had a quick glance through the book, then set it aside. And then, Monday’s mail brought me my Kickstarter reward copy of Becoming Dangerous, the new anthology of witchy-queer-femme essays and rituals edited by Katie West and Jasmine Elliott. ![]()
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