'A firework of a fantasy novel: vibrant, explosive, deliciously dangerous and impossibly fun. A must-read debut' Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne Siyon Velo might be acknowledged as the Alchemist. He may have even stabilized the planes and stopped Bezim from ever shaking into the sea again. But that doesn't mean he has any idea what's he doing-and it won't be long before everyone knows it. Then mythical creatures once confined to operas and myths are spotted around Bezim. A djinn invades one of Zagiri's garden parties, and whispers of a naga slithering through the Flower District are all Anahid hears at the card table. Magic is waking up in the Mundane. It's up to Siyon to figure out a way to stop it, or everything he's worked hard to save will come crashing down. Praise for this series: 'From the razor-sharp social climbing to the glimmering alchemist's library to the hidden realms beneath it all, I loved getting lost in this dazzling debut' S. A. Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass 'Notorious Sorcerer's unique magic system adds to this delightful fantasy setting, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next book in the Burnished City series' Booklist 'Notorious Sorcerer feels like a dream you don't want to wake from. . . I devoured it and want more!' Melissa Caruso, author of The Obsidian Tower 'A delightful and fast-paced ride full of flashy swordplay, high society, and thrilling magic. . . Sheer, glorious fun!' Freya Marske, author of A Marvellous Light 'Notorious Sorcerer is a real delight, with compelling characters and wonderful worldbuilding that sucks the reader in and keeps them engaged from beginning to end' Mike Brooks, author of The Black Coast 'A brilliant alchemical recipe! Notorious Sorcerer is a delicious melange of my favourite things, remixing historical magic with class consciousness. I couldn't put it down' Olivia Atwater, author of Half a Soul 'If you like a healthy dollop of rollicking fun with your epic fantasy, this is the book for you' Megan Bannen, author of The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy
6 x 6" oil on masonite sold Sundays are usually devoted to domestic chores that I've neglected all week. Today I sherked the mundane and de...
The Quiet End of the Mundane Age is coming to Shortbox Comics Fair in October! It's a 70pg gay romance comic between an art historian and a scholar of theoretical magic, set against a fantasy backdrop :•)
Magic is in the mundane 🔮 (Stickers and cards not included) More than just a journal, The Astrlis Compendium is an immersive experience designed to guide you in cultivating a magical practice by harnessing the energy of celestial bodies in your daily life. Self-Awareness and Reflection The Astralis Compendium serves as a powerful tool for self-awareness and reflection, fostering a deeper connection with yourself, your intuition, and the Universe. With over 15 prompts, this guided journal becomes a daily ritual, allowing you to switch off from the mundane and connect with the present moment. Guided by Planetary Divisions Divided into two main sections based on planetary divisions, the journal offers a comprehensive exploration of planetary magic and the teachings of transpersonal planets: Traditional Planets: Explore exercises for planetary magic, guidance on astrological transits, and prompts for Tarot & Oracle readings. Transpersonal Planets: Dive into goal tracking (Uranus), gratitude practices (Neptune), and shadow work (Pluto). Key Features: A5 Size: Portable and convenient for daily use. Luxurious Vegan Leather Cover: Provides durability and a touch of elegance. Holographic Gold Foil Stamp: Adorns the cover and spine with celestial charm. Gilded Edges with a Hidden Message: Adds a magical touch to every page. Undated: Can be used at any time during the year, with space for date and time. 120 GSM Thick Paper: Ensures a premium writing experience. 204 Pages: With 200 pages for writing, lasting approximately 6.5 months with daily use. No AI is used, each visual is manually crafted from scratch Designed with love, a pinch of magic, and a dash of cosmic wisdom by Maria Praena
For people interested in folk magic. The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, arguably one of the most popular magick books ever published, contains two secret apocrypha ascribed to Moses, perhaps pseudepigraphically. The book consists of a collection of texts,which claim to explain the magick Moses used to win the biblical magick contest with the Egyptian priest-magicians, part the Red Sea, and perform other miraculous feats. It includes instruction in the form of invocations, magick words, and seals for calling upon the angels to affect worldly ends, from the sublime (calling down a plague of locusts and frogs upon your enemy) to the mundane (getting more money). * Used in various modern traditions of American folk magick, from Pennsylvania Dutch hexmeisters and contemporary eclectic magicians, to voodoo practioners and African American root workers.
Why and how do ancient and medieval Christians look so different to the sky, future and world as the pagans did?
A brilliant collection of short stories from Leonora Brito exploring race, identity, and love 'Magical, enigmatic, distinctive, accomplished and haunting . . . Brito was ahead of her time' BERNARDINE EVARISTO, FROM THE INTRODUCTION Leonora Brito was a writer of exceptional stories. In Dat's Love, she soaks up the sights, sounds and colours of Cardiff to boldly explore race and history. With each electric story, Brito introduces a unique cast of characters, vibrantly elevating their everyday lives. From 59-year-old Dorothy taking up nude modelling to black aristocrat Dido Elizabeth Belle absconding her uncle's estate, from the assassination of JFK to what's going down at the Blue Bayou bar, Brito blends the surreal and the mundane to redress history and immerse the reader in a vibrantly painted world. Containing an unusual exactness and sense of place, Brito's stories are unique in Welsh fiction in presenting an insider's perspective on a black Welsh history only alluded to by other writers. Full of wry humour and startling originality, this collection features Brito's most acclaimed work. A title in the Black Britain: Writing Back series - selected by Booker Prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo, this series rediscovers and celebrates pioneering books depicting black Britain that remap the nation.
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This sigil can be used to help protect yourself from either mundane or magical methods of attack, directed at you by humans or spirits. This acts as a boost to other protection methods such as...