Witch, Please: A Memoir
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A touching and thought-provoking account of how a woman explored a spectrum of religions--ancient and new--and ended up, unexpectedly, becoming a bona fide witch.
Halloween tie-in: Book will be pitched with a Halloween hook to media, and the offer of excerpts or the ability to have an interview with a genuine witch or cook recipes from her spell book, learn her witchy secrets, etc. Author is also a talented writer who can pen thoughtful op-eds and an excellent speaker who will connect with viewers and listeners.
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A touching and thought-provoking account of how a woman explored a spectrum of religions—ancient and new—and ended up, unexpectedly, becoming a bona fide witch. This memoir is also a celebration of modern Wicca and witchcraft, spell books, broomsticks, holiday recipes for the changing of the seasons, and much more.
Misty Bell Stiers set out on a spiritual path to find a faith that worked for her, and accidentally became a witch. She knew the Bible well, and got to know the Torah and Koran. She studied Eastern philosophies, even the stories of the Egyptians and Greeks. Finally, after overcoming an immediate prejudice ("Um, no," she writes as her initial reaction), she found Wicca.
Witch, Please reveals what makes the mysterious religion of Wicca so desirable for more than a million Americans. In her witty, direct, and heartfelt text, Misty explores spirituality, perseverance, and finding oneself. She shares what Wicca means to her and what defines her as a witch; what she uses her spell book, cauldron, and broomstick for; the significance of Wiccan holidays, many about new beginnings; the surprising history of Wicca; and what kinds of witches there are. She also shares how in her busy New York City life, as a mother and a creative director, her faith grounds and sustains her. Her uplifting, you-too-can-find-what-works-for-you voice speaks like a best friend: relatable, honest, and encouraging.
This unusual and beautifully written memoir explores what it's like to be a modern-day witch, and how it's changed Misty's outlook on life. It's candid, but it's also threaded with magic and has a warming, lightheartedness to it. Bewitching original drawings by Misty are throughout, and she even shares ten original recipes for her Wiccan holiday treats (including the likes of her cinnamon rolls and roasted garlic rosemary bread, sprinkled with magic and seasoned with love, laughter, and healing).
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Witch, Please: A Memoir by Misty Bell Stiers is praised for its engaging narrative that offers an enlightening look into the life of a modern-day witch. Reviewers appreciate Stiers's approachable storytelling, blending humour with insights into Wiccan beliefs and practices. The memoir is noted for its relatable experiences and practical wisdom, providing a compelling path to spiritual growth and self-discovery. Through personal anecdotes, Stiers shares her journey in a way that is both authentic and inspirational, resonating with readers who seek to find magic in contemporary life.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781948062923
Publisher: Apollo Publishers
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 04 November 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Apollo Publishers
Illustration: Two-color with spaced line drawings
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 248
About the Author
Misty Bell Stiers is an artist, storyteller, and creative director who has spent her career focused on leveraging her passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion to create systemic change. Misty has a BFA from the Ringling College of Art and Design and an MPS from the Pratt Institute. She lives with her husband and two children in New York City.
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