Pagan book recommendation:not really Pagan: the Witch of Portobello

I am regrettably out of the loop these days about what’s coming out on the neopagan/occult book market. I’m also aware of the irony of this, since I still write book reviews and at one point I was on the mailing list for all the major occult publishers and a few of the minor ones, too. There are a lot of reasons for this, the main one being the two book cases and stack on the floor of books I have yet to read, some which have been waiting for me for quite literally a decade. Still, once in awhile a book, fiction or non, makes it through my filters. The Witch of Portobello is definitely one of those books.

It is the life story of a woman who chooses unconventional methods to live the truest relationship to God she can conceive. Told from the point of view of a reporter who is in love with her, her origins and how she becomes who she is is a tale to inspire the most determined nonconformist in all of us.


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Diana Rajchel is an olfactory artist and writer with long-term interests in Wicca and all creative arts. The writing process is part of her spiritual practice, as writing demands slow, steady daily attention and actively listening to the divine voice.

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