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Cover of "Conjuring Dirt" by Taren S. shows a mystical path lined with trees covered in moss, evoking a mysterious, magical atmosphere.

A Review of Conjuring Dirt: Magick of Footprints, Crossroads & Graveyards by Taren S

4 January 20264 January 2026
The Magick of birds book by Mabh Savage. A black book with a crow and skull

Review: Taking Flight with “The Magic of Birds” by Mabh Savage

1 January 20261 January 2026
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Unleashing Terror: The Shocking Legend of Canrig Bwt

11 October 202511 October 2025
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Review: Pantheon: The Irish by Morgan Daimler

5 October 202511 October 2025
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Fly Agaric (Amanita Muscaria): Beautiful but Deadly

2 October 20252 October 2025
Book Review: Pagan Portals – Arianrhod: Celtic Goddess of Fate, Fortune and Destiny
Book Reviews

Book Review: Pagan Portals – Arianrhod: Celtic Goddess of Fate, Fortune and Destiny

The Scouse Druid30 August 20252 October 2025

Kristoffer Hughes' "Pagan Portals - Arianrhod: Celtic Goddess of Fate, Fortune and Destiny" invites readers to explore the complexities of Arianrhod through an engaging blend of personal experience and scholarship. The book presents practical exercises while encouraging respectful engagement with…

Embrace Local Magic: The Power of Magia Loci
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Embrace Local Magic: The Power of Magia Loci

The Scouse Druid16 August 20252 October 2025

The blog post emphasizes the importance of connecting with local magic, or Magia Loci, by utilizing nearby resources, plants, and traditions to enhance one's magical practices. The author advocates for building relationships with the local environment, stressing that such practices…

Herb of the Week: Enchanter’s Nightshade (Circaea lutetiana)
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Herb of the Week: Enchanter’s Nightshade (Circaea lutetiana)

The Scouse Druid29 July 20255 October 2025

Enchanter’s Nightshade, or Circaea lutetiana, is a delicate UK native plant from the Evening Primrose family. Though not edible, it has historical associations with magic and healing. Traditionally, it has been used for skin conditions, immune support, and detoxification. Its…

Rhyd y Gyfarthfa: A Ford Steeped in Welsh Lore
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Rhyd y Gyfarthfa: A Ford Steeped in Welsh Lore

The Scouse Druid20 July 202529 September 2025

The blog explores the mythology of Urien and The Ford of Barking in Llanferres, connecting ancient Celtic tales with Christian elements. Urien, a 6th-century ruler, has a significant lineage tied to the goddess Modron, highlighting historical and folkloric connections. Llanferres,…

Book Review: The Druid Shaman: Exploring the Celtic Otherworld
Book Reviews

Book Review: The Druid Shaman: Exploring the Celtic Otherworld

The Scouse Druid13 July 20252 October 2025

Danu Forest's "The Druid Shaman – Exploring the Celtic Otherworld" serves as a practical guide to Celtic shamanism, merging ancient traditions with modern practice. The book is structured to support both beginners and advanced practitioners, featuring rituals and exercises while…

The Hidden Dangers of Pagan Offerings
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The Hidden Dangers of Pagan Offerings

The Scouse Druid25 June 202529 September 2025

This blog post addresses the growing concerns regarding offerings at sacred sites, particularly in Wales. It discusses the importance of sustainability, potential damage, and ethical practices related to offerings. The author emphasizes the need for mindful actions, the significance of…

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The Scouse Druid

The Scouse Druid

Hi everyone! I am a Brythonic pagan and author who lives in the Northwest of England. He is a member of the British Druid Order and an Awenydd with the Anglesey Druid Order. Kevin is available for talks and workshops on a variety of topics and welcomes ARC books for review.

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