The Crow's Collection of World Magic
By (Author) Lee Anderson
Crossed Crow Books
Crossed Crow Books
1st April 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Witchcraft
Witchcraft and wicca
Paperback
250
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
A voyage through the world's magical practices with twelve authors.
Crossed Crow Books' first-ever anthology, The Crow's Collection of World Magic, features twelve essays by writers and practitioners around the world about their magical practices, histories, and communities.
Landscapes influence our cultural practices as much as the people who create them, and magic is no stranger to this effect. Magic is omnipresent in our world, but many people who practice don't call it "magic." As a result of colonialism, most conversations about magic fell to a whisper for centuries. Pagan, Norse, and Celtic practices, as well as new paths, have returned to the conversation, but many traditions and cultural practices are still absent from mainstream ideas of what magic is-and can be. Crossed Crow Books' first-ever anthology, The Crow's Collection of World Magic, collects twelve essays by writers and practitioners around the world about their magical practices, histories, and communities.
Curated by Lee Anderson, Crossed Crow Books' chief editor, this anthology sheds light on lively, underrepresented traditions and embraces the diversity of the magical world. Explore Kenneth Johnson's initiation into indigenous Mayan traditions, study Finnish runes with the tietj and Aili Marjatta Kerttula, and learn how cabildo communities in Afro-diasporic Cuba drew Lukum from Yoruban practice with Oracle Hekataios. Enrich your understanding of the magical world around us through the land, history, and practitioners who have come from all walks of life.
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Lee Anderson is Crossed Crow Books' chief editor and holds an MFA in creative writing from Northern Arizona University. Their Pushcartand Best of the Netnominated work can be found in Brevity, Salt Hill Journal, Gertrude, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. They love thinking about mountains, reading tarot and Lenormand cards, and living in Chicago, Illinois, with their partner and a cat named Pretzel.