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In this issue
Toronto-based doom 5-piece Witchrot talk about primal gig experiences, their occult horror favourites, and why they’re knuckle draggers but never foot draggers.
Anxious alt-punk band The Empty Page think we should all be visiting indie music venues to sing together, and after hearing why, we strongly agree!
Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist Tally Juniper processed grief through an EP. Now she asks: “What will you do with it?”
Activist Witch Ysha shares tips for content creation as magical activism and why you’ll never see an activism spell on any of their platforms.
A custom magical space you can carry in your pocket? Hell yeah! June of June’s Altar Shop tells you how to sew your own and how to avoid the number one mistake most first-timers make.
Plus…
Sigils for creative folks
Book recs from the earwyrm community
Intuitive painting tutorial
Issue playlist
Reader artwork spotlight
You’ll get a 40-page, A5 saddle-stitched zine on uncoated paper, designed by hand and sent with the witchiest regards!
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In this issue:
Emily Highfield from Suldusk talks about nature as a creative framework and dishes the dirt on her upcoming third album.
Jordan from Wytch talks about how music can be a unifying force and a source of love and comfort in dark times.
Darkwave diva Tiffadelic gives us the full story of how she channelled her ancestors to create her protest anthem, Nazareth B.O.P.
Director, actor, mask-maker, and art witch Lillian Vargyas gives an insight into her magical mask-making process and why the act of making is sacred.
Leo Mortem gets under the skin of her tattoo process and why she gets such a dopamine rush from designing three-dimensional paper art for her snail mail subscribers.
Plus a DIY cloak-making tutorial, a wintering oracle card spread, reader artwork, stories, and book recommendations, a playlist, and more.
You’ll get a 40-page, A5 saddle-stitched zine on uncoated paper, designed by hand and sent with the witchiest regards!

