An edition of Brainscan (1999)

Brainscan

DIY Witchery : An Exploration of Secular Witchcraft

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Alex Wrekk
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An edition of Brainscan (1999)

Brainscan

DIY Witchery : An Exploration of Secular Witchcraft

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Alex, a "vegan DIY punk," finally decides to share her identity as a witch with Brainscan readers, discussing her journey into studying and practicing secular witchcraft and her prior reluctance to write about witchcraft in her zines. She defines her identity as an agnostic secular witch and gives a note to skeptics, and writes about the relationship between her witchcraft and DIY/punk. There is also writing about the Tumblr witchcraft community, how Wicca does not equal witchcraft, paganism, Free Schooling, her relationship with her atheist ex-husband, reclaiming her punk house through cleansing, folk magic, animism, Jungian Synchronicity, chaos, and Terry Pratchett's Discworld books. Alex also gives an intersectional critique of modern paganism and witchcraft, including discussion of Karma, spirit animals and Native American culture, "black magic," and cultural appropriation. There are witch tips, book recommendations, a resources list, and a list of secular celebrations that Alex observes. The text-heavy zine is packaged inside a buff manila envelope and includes vellum, green, and yellow pages that are twine-bound with an acorn charm.

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2003, Alex Wrekk
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Title from cover and also from outer packaging.

Gift : Author ; 2017.

Pamplet stitched, issued in a brown envelope.

Published in
Portland, OR
Series
Brainscan

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Pagination
61 pages
Number of pages
61

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OL44491530M
OCLC/WorldCat
1001347108

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This issue is written in diary form and contains stories of events and situations that happened in different locations such as Utah and Portland. The author reflects upon the meaning of the past and feelings of nostalgia and belonging associated with home and homecoming.

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