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Witches' Almanac 2008-2009, continued

I have an article about crystal balls in the 2008-2009 edition of The Witches' Almanac and my order just arrived. The almanac looks absolutely beautiful. The cover and design by Ogmios MacMerlin are just beautiful in excecution and coloration. The color palette is both pleasing and eerie. You can see more amazing artwork at Art by Ogmios. You can order the Witches' Almanac from your local bookstore or from Amazon.com

Witches' Almanac 2007-2008

I have an article about Spring Egg Spells in this edition. The Alamanc runs from Spring to Spring, so this edition is still good until March 2008. Many people collect them. You can order the Witches' Almanac from your local bookstore or from Amazon.com

The Old Power Returns, continued

"Set in the modern day, The Old Power Returns is a fantasy-horror novel about a group of Wiccans who must combine their powers and talents to confront a murderous vampiric menace. A dark saga of ancient hunger and the women who fought against it - or fell victim to it, The Old Power Returns seizes the reader's attention and does not let go until the final page. Enthusiastically recommended especially for fans of vampire stories." — Midwest Book Review

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Darksome Thirst, continued

"Darksome Thirst is Morven Westfield's entry into the world of fiction and is, hopefully, the beginning to a long career. It is a vampire thriller that preys on our fears of the commonplace becoming the unknown...The setting of modern technology (ok- not so modern- it takes place in the computer land of the 70s) is a wonderful contrast with dark powers of the hidden. Westfield has created characters that get our attention, [keep] our interest..." —Barb Radmore, Front Street Reviews

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Brut der Finsternis, continued

Brut der Finsternis

 

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"Brut der Finsternis is Michael Krug's German translation of Morven Westfield's Darksome Thirst. It was released at the end of June, 2007 by Otherworld Verlag. You can order it from www.amazon.de. Love the picture of the vampire on the cover. He really looks menacing!