Okay, I’ve been slack in increasing my metaphysical library lately. One of the biggest areas of failure is classics of Wicca/Witchcraft. So I’m going to have an open request to everyone.
If you have old Wicca/Magick/Metaphysical books that are just taking up shelf space, please comment here *WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS* (in a format to confuse the spammers, something like daven [at] davensjournal [dot] com ) and I will contact you to take them off your hands.
I can’t pay much for them, probably no more than shipping, but this keeps you from throwing them away and wasting trees.
Some of these I’ll review, some I might recycle. But here’s your chance to get them off your shelves and to someone who actually wants them.


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It’s embarrassing, but I have some books I’ve had almost a decade – ones I’ve kept because I didn’t have anywhere for them to go, and I don’t like just tossing books away no matter how horrible. I can’t really say anything about these books one way or the other as I haven’t touched them in so long and the time in my life when I got them…well, let’s just say I don’t remember a whole lot. Hell, two of them I don’t remember even purchasing, but they’ve somehow been with me through multiple moves and relationships while most everything else I’ve lost.
Anyway here’s a list:
Sisters of the Dark Moon: 13 Rituals of the Dark Goddess By: Gail Wood
Moon Magick By: D.J. Conway
A Witch’s Guide to Faery Folk By: Edain McCoy
The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, & Brews By: Scott Cunningham (Actually, thinking on it, this one I may wind up keeping for one reason or another, but the other three I don’t feel too bad about parting with permanently.)
I believe you have my e-mail address, if not, you can contact me via Twitter or LJ. I’m not worried about shipping – I can cover that. I just worry about going to my post office to mail them since a couple of the workers there in this small, very conservative town know me and my family.
The only address I have for you is jade [at] tofusplace.com And I think that’s really old.