|
Occult Magazines
Occult Magazines - AllYouCanRead.com turns you computer into a free newsstand, where you can find links to Occult magazines or 12,000 other American and world magazines freely and ...
Pagan Occult Magazines and Book Reviewers
Get your books reviewed, your articles published, and have some good reading material too! ... As any published author knows, the more reviews your book has, the better exposure ...
Amazon.com: Psychology. Parapsychology. Occult: Magazines
Online shopping for Subjects from a great selection of Magazines; Lifestyle & Cultures, International Publications, Professional & Trade, Travel & Regional & more at everyday low ...
mags.htm
Magazines. If you are interested in particular used back issues of occult magazines, please inquire by email at dagon@earthlink.net ©
Andrew D. Chumbley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrew D. Chumbley (September 15, 1967-September 15, 2004) was an English practitioner and theorist of magic, and a writer, poet and artist. He was Magister of the UK-based magical ...
Phil Hine's occult self-publishing resources
Occult magazine publishing - notes on producing pagan/occult magazines; Some thoughts on writing - musings on approaching writing; Starting out in self-publishing - some guidelines on DIY ...
The Angell Box - an HPLHS Prop Collection
Our newest prop item takes things to a new level. The Angell Box is a highly ... Authentic covers and articles from real occult magazines of the 1920s with relevance to the ...
Saints & Sinners Literary Festival - Sven Davisson
In addition to Ashé Journal, his work has appeared in queer and occult magazines including Abrasax: Journal of Magick & Decadence, sneerzine and Velvet Mafia.
HPLHS Prop Collection Volume 3 CD - the Cthulhu Collection
... Professor Angell's desk calendar page from March of 1925, on which he attempted to correlate many strange occurences Authentic covers and articles from occult magazines ...
Bible and Occult: Witchcraft, Wicca, Spiritualism, Psychics
Some bookstores and book clubs are devoted entirely to the occult. Magazines and tabloids, such as the National Enquirer, sold at every grocery store check-out lane, promote ...
|