Llewellyn Publications
Author of Llewellyn's 2000 Magical Almanac
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Llewellyn's 2024 Magical Almanac: Practical Magic for Everyday Living (Llewellyn's Magical Almanac) (2023) 40 copies
Llewellyn's 2023 Magical Almanac: Practical Magic for Everyday Living (Llewellyn's Magical Almanac) (2022) 39 copies
Llewellyn's 2023 Witches' Companion: A Guide to Contemporary Living (Llewellyns Witches Companion) (2022) 36 copies
Llewellyn's 2022 Herbal Almanac: A Practical Guide to Growing, Cooking & Crafting (Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac) (2021) 29 copies
Llewellyn's 2024 Witches' Companion: A Guide to Contemporary Living (Llewellyn's 2024 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 16) (2023) 23 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Magical Almanac: Practical Magic for Everyday Living (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 6) (2024) 21 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Witches' Spell-A-Day Almanac (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 18) (2024) 20 copies
Llewellyn's 2024 Herbal Almanac: A Practical Guide to Growing, Cooking & Crafting (Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac) (2023) 17 copies
Llewellyn's 2022 Witches' Companion: A Guide to Contemporary Living (Llewellyns Witches Companion) (2021) 15 copies
Llewellyn's 2023 Herbal Almanac: A Practical Guide to Growing, Cooking & Crafting (Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac) (2022) 15 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Herbal Almanac: A Practical Guide to Growing, Cooking & Crafting (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 5) (2024) 15 copies
Llewellyn's 2022 Witches' Companion: A Guide to Contemporary Living (Llewellyns Witches Companion) (2021) 14 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Sabbats Almanac: Samhain 2024 to Mabon 2025 (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 11) (2024) 13 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Witches' Datebook (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 17) (2024) 13 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Witches' Companion: Community Connection Belonging (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 16) (2024) 12 copies
Llewellyn's 2026 Witches' Companion: Community Connection Belonging (Llewellyn's 2026 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 15) (2025) 11 copies
Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac Cookbook: A Collection of the Best Culinary Articles and Recipes (2015) 9 copies
Llewellyn's 2022 Astrological Pocket Planner: Daily Ephemeris & Aspectarian 2021-2023 (2021) 9 copies
Llewellyn's 2023 Astrological Pocket Planner: Daily Ephemeris & Aspectarian 2022-2024 (2022) 7 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Moon Sign Book: Plan Your Life by the Cycles of the Moon (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 9) (2024) 7 copies
Llewellyn's 2024 Astrological Pocket Planner: Daily Ephemeris & Aspectarian 2023-2025 (2023) 6 copies
Llewellyn's 2023 Daily Planetary Guide: Complete Astrology At-A-Glance (Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide) (2022) 6 copies
Llewellyn's 2023 Moon Sign Book: Plan Your Life by the Cycles of the Moon (Llewellyn's Moon Sign Books) (2022) 6 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Sun Sign Book: Horoscopes for Success (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 12) (2024) 6 copies
Mabon: Rituals, Recipes & Lore for the Autumn Equinox (Llewellyn's Sabbat Essentials Book 5) (2015) 5 copies
Llewellyn's 2012 Witches' Spell-A-Day Almanac: Holidays & Lore (Annuals - Witches' Spell-a-Day Almanac) (2011) 4 copies
Llewellyn's 2009 Sun Sign Book: Your Complete Horoscope for the Year Ahead (Annuals - Sun Sign Book) (2008) 4 copies
Llewellyn's 2021 Astrological Pocket Planner: Daily Ephemeris & Aspectarian 2020-2022 (2020) 4 copies
Llewellyn's 2026 Sun Sign Book: Horoscopes for Success (Llewellyn's 2026 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 12) (2025) 4 copies
Llewellyn's 2024 Moon Sign Book: Plan Your Life by the Cycles of the Moon (Llewellyn's Moon Sign Books) (2023) 4 copies
Llewellyn's 2024 Astrological Calendar: The World's Best Known, Most Trusted Astrology Calendar (2023) 4 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Daily Planetary Guide: Complete Astrology At-A-Glance (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 3) (2024) 3 copies
Llewellyn's 2018 Astrological Calendar: 85th Edition of the World's Best Known, Most Trusted Astrology Calendar (2017) 3 copies
Ghosts 3 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Astrological Pocket Planner: Daily Ephemeris & Aspectarian 2024-2026 (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 2) (2024) 2 copies
Ostara: Rituals, Recipes & Lore for the Spring Equinox (Llewellyn's Sabbat Essentials Book 1) 2 copies
Llewellyn's 1995 Moon Sign Book & Lunar Planning Guide (Llewellyn's Moon Sign Books) (1994) 2 copies
Daily Planetary Guide: Llewellyn's Astrological Datebook (Llewellyn's Daily Planetary Guide) (2002) 2 copies
Llewellyn's 2015 Astrological Calendar: 82nd Edition of the World's Best Known, Most Trusted Astrology Calendar (2014) 2 copies
Llewellyn's 2014 Astrological Calendar: Horoscopes for You Plus an Introduction to Astrology (2013) 2 copies
Llewellyn's 2025 Tarot Calendar: Insights, Spreads & Tips (Llewellyn's 2025 Calendars, Almanacs & Datebooks, 13) (2024) 1 copy
Journey to the Faeries 1 copy
Reiki Gold - principes 1 copy
Agenda De Las Brujas 2008 1 copy
Witches' Almanac 1 copy
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I’ve used this particular publishers almanac since 2013 and find it is a comfort book for me. I get one every year as a Yule gift to start off the calendar new year with a fresh perspective. I haven’t looked for or heard of an almanac that follows the [traditional?] Pagan calendar starting with Samhain {October 31} unless it’s been a Celtic Tree calendar...but that could be me being lazy. Comment any suggestions if you have them!
The articles sometimes repeat themselves from year to show more year or from the website to the printed version year to year. I don’t mind. I read them with an eye for knowledge and broadening of my perspectives. The information contained sometimes provide new esoteric knowledge or spellwork but most often contribute to the annual understanding of season cycles, elemental work, or how to do something. They are clearly written and easy to read. There isn’t a lot of jargon so NewTo’s will find it very accessible. There are beautiful illustrations throughout the book, which is why I haven’t been able to part with any of them!
The calendar portion is always proceeded by a yearly calendar at a glance, day meanings, lunar phase times and explanations, Moon sign significance, color and incense attribution {explanation of color relation are often provided in an appendix}, time zones map, Sabbats and Full Moon schedule, Sabbats in the Southern Hemisphere, and an attribution of where the monthly birthstone poetry comes from. All times are EST.
The calendar portion focuses on providing basic information such as:
Date
Alternate Holidays {not necessarily Pagan but ancient and other cultural holidays}
Type of Moon
Moon Phase
Color of the Day
Moon Sign
Incense Scent of the day
*If the Moon/Sun will move into a different astrological house, it will also provide the time*
Again, very accesible for all levels of readers and may be enjoyable for those who simply wish to have intention through astrological, color or scent throughout their day.
*All thoughts and opinions are my own.* show less
The articles sometimes repeat themselves from year to show more year or from the website to the printed version year to year. I don’t mind. I read them with an eye for knowledge and broadening of my perspectives. The information contained sometimes provide new esoteric knowledge or spellwork but most often contribute to the annual understanding of season cycles, elemental work, or how to do something. They are clearly written and easy to read. There isn’t a lot of jargon so NewTo’s will find it very accessible. There are beautiful illustrations throughout the book, which is why I haven’t been able to part with any of them!
The calendar portion is always proceeded by a yearly calendar at a glance, day meanings, lunar phase times and explanations, Moon sign significance, color and incense attribution {explanation of color relation are often provided in an appendix}, time zones map, Sabbats and Full Moon schedule, Sabbats in the Southern Hemisphere, and an attribution of where the monthly birthstone poetry comes from. All times are EST.
The calendar portion focuses on providing basic information such as:
Date
Alternate Holidays {not necessarily Pagan but ancient and other cultural holidays}
Type of Moon
Moon Phase
Color of the Day
Moon Sign
Incense Scent of the day
*If the Moon/Sun will move into a different astrological house, it will also provide the time*
Again, very accesible for all levels of readers and may be enjoyable for those who simply wish to have intention through astrological, color or scent throughout their day.
*All thoughts and opinions are my own.* show less
What's it about? It's a selection of short stories from pagan authors as collected by a panel of judges for PanGaia magazine.
What did I like about it? There was variety so if you didn't like the style of one author, at least you could look forward to the next, in addition to which no one piece was overly long or short.
My favourite stories were A Valkyrie Among Jews by April, which incidentally was the winning story according to the Introduction to the book, and Black Doe by Vylar Kaftan.
A show more Valkyrie Among Jews examines pagan identity and the conflict that sometimes arises between the birth religion and paganism of converts. In this instance, the pagan convert is a woman working in a Jewish retirement centre where she is surrounded by the religion of her upbringing. Black Doe was a very well written story about a woman who is shunned by her tribe at her own request in order to feel free, but has to turn to the gods for help. According to the author, the story was written in response to challenge to write about "survivor's guilt about food poisoning and someone getting a haircut" (page 209) and the author certainly delivers. It's also the last story, so was a real treat.
I would be interested to read more work from either of these authors, which I suppose is the purpose of anthology: to bring new authors to the attention of readers.
What didn't I like? All but two of the stories in the anthology.
I'm afraid most of the pieces held no interest for me, and I continued reading only so I could discuss them with fellow readers in the book club. I found myself half a page in on one story, and already hoping the next work was better.
Every story involved the supernatural or fantasy in some way, i.e. there was no real, modern world stories which I think has been mentioned by another reviewer, Eli, here. I kept hoping I'd find a piece that wasn't overtly pagan, fantasy or magical but it never arrived. I've read pieces by pagan authors which have not fantasy, science fiction, magical or pagan elements but are just very good stories. One, in particular springs to mind; it's about a girl working behind a bakery counter as life passed by. There is nothing in the storyline that would label it as pagan; it addresses ordinary concerns from a pagan point of view, i.e. the author. I guess, though, this is not the anthology to find such a narrative.
I do enjoy reading books with magic, the supernatural, myth and manifest deity, but I would dearly love to see writing from pagan authors which veers from the expected genres and, in this regard, I think this collection missed an opportunity.
Would I recommend it? I would recommend the two stories I mentioned above, just not the whole book. show less
What did I like about it? There was variety so if you didn't like the style of one author, at least you could look forward to the next, in addition to which no one piece was overly long or short.
My favourite stories were A Valkyrie Among Jews by April, which incidentally was the winning story according to the Introduction to the book, and Black Doe by Vylar Kaftan.
A show more Valkyrie Among Jews examines pagan identity and the conflict that sometimes arises between the birth religion and paganism of converts. In this instance, the pagan convert is a woman working in a Jewish retirement centre where she is surrounded by the religion of her upbringing. Black Doe was a very well written story about a woman who is shunned by her tribe at her own request in order to feel free, but has to turn to the gods for help. According to the author, the story was written in response to challenge to write about "survivor's guilt about food poisoning and someone getting a haircut" (page 209) and the author certainly delivers. It's also the last story, so was a real treat.
I would be interested to read more work from either of these authors, which I suppose is the purpose of anthology: to bring new authors to the attention of readers.
What didn't I like? All but two of the stories in the anthology.
I'm afraid most of the pieces held no interest for me, and I continued reading only so I could discuss them with fellow readers in the book club. I found myself half a page in on one story, and already hoping the next work was better.
Every story involved the supernatural or fantasy in some way, i.e. there was no real, modern world stories which I think has been mentioned by another reviewer, Eli, here. I kept hoping I'd find a piece that wasn't overtly pagan, fantasy or magical but it never arrived. I've read pieces by pagan authors which have not fantasy, science fiction, magical or pagan elements but are just very good stories. One, in particular springs to mind; it's about a girl working behind a bakery counter as life passed by. There is nothing in the storyline that would label it as pagan; it addresses ordinary concerns from a pagan point of view, i.e. the author. I guess, though, this is not the anthology to find such a narrative.
I do enjoy reading books with magic, the supernatural, myth and manifest deity, but I would dearly love to see writing from pagan authors which veers from the expected genres and, in this regard, I think this collection missed an opportunity.
Would I recommend it? I would recommend the two stories I mentioned above, just not the whole book. show less
I really enjoyed this! Not only was there enough space for my own appointments and entries as well as notes,I enjoyed perusing the spells and while some were frivilous, I added many to my own BOS! I also enjoyed it enough that I ordered a current one for the coming year!
I bought this book because I liked the idea of doing a 'spell a day', for the sake of practice. I also really liked how they used lunar phases to determine the best time to do a spell.
Despite all that, honestly, I didn't use this book much at all.
Some of the spells listed are awfully silly -like the one on page 104, regarding the goddess "Burn-It". They're joking, but I'm not laughing. It's just too silly for me (which is shocking, because I can be a rather silly person!)
The silliness is show more there for a reason, though. The author explains that the spells "are seemingly fun and frivolous, filled with rhyme and colloquial speech. This is not to diminish the seriousness of the purpose, but rather to create a relaxed atmosphere for the practitioner...".
I could've done with less frivolity, but I love the idea of doing a spell each day, in accordance with the lunar phases. -- overall, four stars from me. show less
Despite all that, honestly, I didn't use this book much at all.
Some of the spells listed are awfully silly -like the one on page 104, regarding the goddess "Burn-It". They're joking, but I'm not laughing. It's just too silly for me (which is shocking, because I can be a rather silly person!)
The silliness is show more there for a reason, though. The author explains that the spells "are seemingly fun and frivolous, filled with rhyme and colloquial speech. This is not to diminish the seriousness of the purpose, but rather to create a relaxed atmosphere for the practitioner...".
I could've done with less frivolity, but I love the idea of doing a spell each day, in accordance with the lunar phases. -- overall, four stars from me. show less
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