Dark Side of the Library Podcast Episode #180: Dark Non Fiction Books Coming Out March 2024
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The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth, by John Robb (March 23)
Black Witches and Queer Ghosts: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Teen Supernatural Serials, by Camille S. Alexander (Editor, Contributor), Ailish Brassil (March 15)
Botanical Curses and Poisons: The Shadow-Lives of Plants, by Fez Inkwright (March 26)
Death: Paintings and Portraits by Sean Burns (March 26)
Death Row Welcomes You: Visiting Hours in the Shadow of the Execution Chamber, by Steven Hale (March 19)
The Ethics of Horror: Spectral Alterity in Twenty-First-Century Horror (Lexington Books Horror Studies), by Michael J. Burke St. Joseph's University (March 15)
Forest Magic: Rituals and Spells for Green Witchcraft, by Nikki Van De Car + Elin Manon (March 19)
Gothic Nostalgia: The Uses of Toxic Memory in 21st Century Popular Culture (Palgrave Gothic), by Simon Bacon (March 11)
The Kitchen Witch: Magical and Seasonal Bakes to Nourish Body and Spirit, by Gail Bussi (Mar 5)
Living Astrology: How to Weave the Wisdom of all 12 Signs into Your Everyday Life
Make Your Own Magic: A Beginner’s Guide to Self-Empowering Witchcraft, by Amanda Lovelace (March 5)
The Modern Witchcraft Book of Moon Magick: Your Complete Guide to Enhancing Your Magick with the Power of the Moon (Modern Witchcraft Magic, Spells, Rituals), by Julia Halina Hadas (March 19)
Mortimer and the Witches: A History of Nineteenth-Century Fortune Tellers, by Marie Carter (Mar 5)
Penny Bloods: Gothic Tales of Dangerous Women (British Library Hardback Classics), by Nicole C. Dittmer (March 5)
We Are All Witches: "Bad" Women to Live Your Life By, by Mairi Kidd (March 5)
The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice
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