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Witchcraft has traditionally been associated with social misfits and outcasts, but it reinforces and conforms to the same hierarchical structure that excludes and harms people who live outside of society's bounds. While publications on resistance magick and queer myth exist, none have addressed queer magick from an LGBTQ+ perspective. Aesthetic and culture (such DIY and focus on chosen family over official covens) are combined with pagan and metaphysical spiritual practice in a manner that has never been talked about before. This book discusses the personal, communal, and political aspects of magickal practice for LGBTQ+ people. Snow explains why/how each subject is significant to a queer craft, or how to approach it from a queer perspective. A queer world has always had issues with traditional prayer, language, and symbols: And still be genuine to yourself? The book is mostly on artisan education. It's a grimoire of spells. Queering Your Craft is a must-read for seasoned witches seeking a fresh perspective free of historical and stereotypical baggage. A 288 page paperback book.

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