Witch Country (RWW)

Seeking the Witch in the British Landscape

$18.95

Imprint: Womancraft Publishing
Availability: Currently not available / Coming soon on 10/31/2025

Book Details

Pages

242 Pages

Size

6 x 9

Format

Trade Paperback

Pub. Date

10/31/2025

ISBN

978-1-916672-04-8

Publisher

Womancraft Publishing

Authors

Sarah Robinson is the bestselling author of multiple books on magic and witches, including Yoga for Witches (now in French, Chinese, Polish, and Farsi), Yin Magic, Enchanted Journeys, The Kitchen Witch Companion, The Witch and the Wildwood, and Womancraft Publishing’s fastest-selling preorder ever, Kitchen Witch: Food, Folklore, and Fairy Tale.

Sarah is a yoga teacher and author based in Bath, UK. Her background is in science; she holds an MSc in psychology and neuroscience and has studied at Bath, Exeter, and Harvard universities.

Sarah Robinson ventures over (and under) Britain’s storied landscapes, with their rich witch heritage as her guide. Explore the places where well-known witches from myth and history lived. Discover ancient stones, crystal caves, and wishing trees connected to the witch in this spellbinding exploration of fascinating folklore, harrowing history, and the magical places where they all collide.
 
The land is full of witches; they abound in all places.
 
Author Sarah Robinson has been writing about witches for nearly a decade. But can the witches cast a spell to re-enchant her within the landscapes she calls home?
 
In Witch Country, Sarah ventures over (and under) Britain’s storied landscapes, with their rich witch heritage as her guide—from witch marks to hanging trees.
 
Join her as she’s led astray by witch hares and colt pixies and is inspired by sorceresses, wishing trees, and crystal caves. Meet whispering knights, sister trees, and ancient mother stones; discover modern-day witches and those whose lives were brutally ended during the witch hunts in this spellbinding exploration of fascinating folklore, harrowing history, haunting superstitions, and the magical places where they all collide.
 
Journey with Sarah through the wheel of the year as she sets out on a monthly journey to discover places and voices across the British Isles, from Glastonbury to Lancaster, the New Forest to Edinburgh, that have been shaped by witch lore. She explores the landscapes where well-known witches from myth and history lived, including Sybil Leek, Gerald Gardner, Lilias Adie, Morgan le Fay, the Witch of Wookey Hole, the Pendle Witches, and many more. Unearthing the stories and spirits of place rooted in the land, you will discover that wherever you may roam, a little magic is never far away . . .
 

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