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The Missing Witches Deck of Oracles

Feminist Ancestor Magic for Meditations, Divination, and Spellwork

Illustrated by Amy Torok
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$19.95 US
3.1"W x 5.21"H x 1.2"D   | 9 oz | 50 per carton
On sale Jul 09, 2024 | 54 Pages | 9798889840701
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A beautiful and accessible oracle deck presenting 52 of history’s most inspiring witches—incredible stories, spellwork, and wisdom for inspiration, insight, and empowerment.

The Missing Witches Deck of Oracles invites those new to and experienced with the craft to connect with witches living and legend. An opportunity to commune with real feminist histories and magic in art, literature, and liberation, this deck offers a uniquely rich experience for discovery, self-reflection, meditation, divination, and daily ritual. 

Users may pull a card or spread a day—or find what works for them—to discover each historical witch and the guidance they offer. Each card features a unique illustration by Amy Torok along with a simple message on one side; the other shares and each witch’s story along an insight, prompt, or meditation. The deck includes an accompanying booklet and can be used to create or expand your ritual or practice, its straightforward design making it easy to incorporate into a daily, weekly, or as-you-need-it ritual.

A complement to Missing Witches and New Moon Magic as well as a standalone deck, Missing Witches Oracle Deck pulls 52 figures—from Zora Neale Hurston to Hildegarde to Mayumi Oda and more—from the authors’ previous titles and presents their stories in potent and poignant spells that restore, inspire, and empower.
Amy Torok and Risa Dickens started the Missing Witches podcast in
September 2018 and published their first coauthored work, Missing
Witches, in 2021. Both have a background in creative community-building and ran two different, interdisciplinary monthly arts performance showcases for years in the same town before meeting, forming their coven, and beginning the podcast.

Risa has a BA in literature and an MA in media studies, where she wrote about the communications history and impact of open source. For two decades, she has made magic and organized interdisciplinary community events, including advocating for a Universal Basic Income. She lives in a cabin on a lake in the woods north of Montréal with her
husband Marc and daughter May Marigold.

Amy Torok is a Witch, teacher, counterculture enthusiast, musician, and visual artist/designer with a BA in English literature and a postgraduate diploma in journalism. She can be found atop a forest ravine in Quebec, with dirt under her fingernails and a song in her head at all times.

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A beautiful and accessible oracle deck presenting 52 of history’s most inspiring witches—incredible stories, spellwork, and wisdom for inspiration, insight, and empowerment.

The Missing Witches Deck of Oracles invites those new to and experienced with the craft to connect with witches living and legend. An opportunity to commune with real feminist histories and magic in art, literature, and liberation, this deck offers a uniquely rich experience for discovery, self-reflection, meditation, divination, and daily ritual. 

Users may pull a card or spread a day—or find what works for them—to discover each historical witch and the guidance they offer. Each card features a unique illustration by Amy Torok along with a simple message on one side; the other shares and each witch’s story along an insight, prompt, or meditation. The deck includes an accompanying booklet and can be used to create or expand your ritual or practice, its straightforward design making it easy to incorporate into a daily, weekly, or as-you-need-it ritual.

A complement to Missing Witches and New Moon Magic as well as a standalone deck, Missing Witches Oracle Deck pulls 52 figures—from Zora Neale Hurston to Hildegarde to Mayumi Oda and more—from the authors’ previous titles and presents their stories in potent and poignant spells that restore, inspire, and empower.

Author

Amy Torok and Risa Dickens started the Missing Witches podcast in
September 2018 and published their first coauthored work, Missing
Witches, in 2021. Both have a background in creative community-building and ran two different, interdisciplinary monthly arts performance showcases for years in the same town before meeting, forming their coven, and beginning the podcast.

Risa has a BA in literature and an MA in media studies, where she wrote about the communications history and impact of open source. For two decades, she has made magic and organized interdisciplinary community events, including advocating for a Universal Basic Income. She lives in a cabin on a lake in the woods north of Montréal with her
husband Marc and daughter May Marigold.

Amy Torok is a Witch, teacher, counterculture enthusiast, musician, and visual artist/designer with a BA in English literature and a postgraduate diploma in journalism. She can be found atop a forest ravine in Quebec, with dirt under her fingernails and a song in her head at all times.

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