Fenix Flames
Sarah Louise Kay founded Fenix Flames Publishing to share knowledge and entertain the esoteric, occult and pagan community and to ensure that authors received a fair deal, proper treatment and generous royalties from their books. After enlisting her partner, Ashley Mortimer, for his publishing, legal and technical experience, her first two authors, Patricia Crowther and Philip Heselton got Fenix Flames Publishing off to a prestigious start and the growing catalogue now stands as further testament to Sarah's vision and goals.
Website - https://www.fenixflames.co.uk/publishing
In 1954 a book was published which claimed that witches were not just some historical oddity but that the author, retired civil servant, Gerald Gardner, had been initiated into a witch coven in the New Forest, Hampshire, England in 1939.
Patricia tells of her early years, her successful stage career throughout the UK, her marriage to Arnold Crowther with whom she worked in entertainment and magic and her friendship with Gerald Gardner, the leading figure in the renaissance of modern Witchcraft which led her to become know world-wide as a leading light in present-day Witchcraft, having led the Sheffield Coven for 40 years.
Patricia Crowther presents a unique method of self-initiation directly linked to the Sun's position in the zodiac.
Patricia Crowther lifts the lid off the cauldron and reveals the truth about Witchcraft, sharing its history and the methods and theory behind magic and self-initiation.
It has long been rumoured that on the eve of August 1940, a coven of witches gathered in the New Forest to create an immense surge of magical forces to aid Britain's fight in WWII.
Far away from everything familiar, Katy Hunter dreads the thought of spending six months in the sleepy countryside with relatives she barely knows.
Living Witchcraft is the story of a witch’s year, full of friendships, celebrations, pagan faith, real life drama and upsets, all brought together with honesty and humour.
Welcome to the world of the Celts, a world of magic, shape-shifting, sorcery and divination, a world where legend and fact are mixed, where the physical world and the Otherworld blend in heroism, rituals and rites.
This book explores the origins of our calendar which dates back to the days of ancient Rome. The festivals and various celebrations are described, from the wild excesses of the Lupercalia to the gentler pastoral Floralia and Ambarvalia, the Roman zest for life shines through their year.
Sigils for Magic makes artisan magic accessible to all. The author adeptly outlines techniques for change with honesty and humour, providing examples of effective sigil magic.