Wednesday, January 27, 2021

An Occult Reference: Now Available!

 



This little work is the ultimate culmination of years and years of editing and studying occult works of literature. It is short, but crams hundreds of entries in for the purposes of serious students of the occult, as a springboard I was not privy to, in their studies on every major subgenre of the world of the paranormal, spiritual, and occult. Each entry lists the author (last name first) plus the title and year, so that the occultist, or anyone studying its subtopics, can easily look the same up on the internet for research purposes. I have avoided using my own editions, for while I prefer paperbacks, and I am always glad to provide properly formatted editions of the same to people, it is possible to obtain original scans for free- the limitations being they are often in poor condition and are not a tangible object you can place on a shelf.

I have included astrology, alchemy, demonology, folk medicine, religious history, and much more in this little volume, taking several months to ensure only the best and most relevant titles were included.

50 pages.



Friday, January 1, 2021

New Years General Update!

Alright literary world- it's no longer 2020 (most of you are probably deeply thankful for that!) so it's time for a general update laying out some of my literary plans for the new year.

The most important new update I have to give is that because I finished my five occult compilations ahead of schedule I am steaming ahead on my occult reference project; this book of books, of sorts, will list hundreds of significant occult works on a dozen different sub-topics. Each entry will include the author, title, date of manufacture, and a few sentences summarizing the content. The reader can use this as a springboard to find works, either copyright-free digital copies, or paperbacks. I have omitted my own editions from the text and will only add a brief section at the end for my five occult compilations.

I am not sure when to expect completing this work; I have a large list of sources for the volumes I am adding, and some sections will be considerably longer than others- I have only listed fifteen works within astrology, but I've already added twenty for herbal and folk medicine, and I am less than halfway through one of my two source lists.

When this is done I plan to return to editing singular works, and release another hundred edited works- the great struggle for preserving occult literature continues!

Here's to the new year!