Online Book Club: Apocalyptic Witchcraft

So for many weeks we searched for a venue for our book club, to no avail, and then the pandemic started and we thought it wouldn’t happen. After successfully attending yoga classes and a Treadwell’s workshop on Zoom, we figured we’d give this a go too. Our friends at Treadwell’s are kindly supporting our book club series. We’ll be reading our way through a series of books, fiction and non-fiction, from occult literature through to tales of the weird and novels inspired by mythology and folklore.

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First up is the titular essay from Peter Grey’s Apocalyptic Witchcraft, which we published on our website. It’s short so you can read it by next week, and it’s bound to generate some discussion. If you enjoyed this essay and want to keep reading, a variety of editions are available directly from the publisher Scarlet Imprint. This week only, confirmed book clubbers will be able to get 10% off this title. We will send a code via email.

This will also be an opportunity to get to know each other a little better and get some much-needed social interaction. We look forward to seeing you there!

The date for your diaries: Monday 30th March, 6pm-7.30pm.

What we’re reading: the titular essay from Peter Grey’s Apocalyptic Witchcraft.

How to join us: drop us an email at cunningfolkmagazine@gmail.com to confirm your attendance. We ask for a £2 donation to help support our content, payable via PayPal. If you’re self-employed or unemployed and struggling at the moment, let us know and you can join us anyway! Once your attendance is confirmed, we’ll send you a zoom link. We ask that you download Zoom and join the meeting 10 minutes before we start.