L.A. Witch: Fiona Horne's Guide to Coven Magick
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Average customer review:Product Description
Australia's favourite witch is now on the other side of the globe! Leaving behind her successful life Down Under, Fiona Horne made the risky, exciting move to Los Angeles - a city of dreams and glamour - where she was inspired to form her first coven. Bold, sassy, and utterly candid, "L.A. Witch" documents Fiona's enlightening journey from solitary to shared magickal practice. She makes it easy for beginners to follow in her footsteps by sharing the basics for starting a coven and enhancing it with personal flavour and flair. This lively introduction to the Craft also discusses Witchcraft history, Goddess spirituality, laws and ethics, rituals and spellwork, Wiccan sexuality, magickal excursions, and other fundamentals. Topped off with diary entries, anecdotes, and Fiona's infectious personality, "L.A. Witch" brilliantly captures the extraordinary, magickal life of a coven Witch.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #862781 in Books
- Published on: 2007-04-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Fiona Horne is a practising Witch and author of several books on the Craft. A former rock star from Australia, she became a popular spokesperson for Witchcraft in her native country, appearing on national television and radio. Fiona currently resides in Los Angeles, where she's working on her own television show.
Customer Reviews
I Liked it Lots!
I really enjoyed this book. It doesnt focus on traditional covens like Gardnerian and Alexandrian but on eclectic covens, and gives lots of nice ideas of how to start and run an eclectic coven of your own. Personally, I dont consider myself experienced enough (or have time enough!) to run a coven, but I think this book would appeal to modern experienced witches wanting to start up a coven and work with fellow witches.
I gave it five stars, as I very much enjoyed it and would like to bump the overall rating up, as I think one star is a bit unfair.



