Author and sculptor Via Hedera joined my to discuss Touch Blue by Lillian Morrison. Morrison compiled nursery rhymes, chants and charms, and more than a few spells in this book for children. Via and I discuss how this book came into her life, the impact it’s had on her work and practice, and what we learned from the book and about Lillian Morrison along the way.
You can read Via’s excellent blog, find out more about her work — including new articles in Llewellyn’s datebook and calendar for 2025, and find links to her various social media accounts on her website.
In June, Aidan Wachter is joining me to discuss Aradia: The Gospel of the Witches by Charles Godfrey Leland. Aradia was published in 1899 and is in the public domain. It is widely available online as an ebook and used and library copies are plentiful, if you’d like to read it before our discussion.
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