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Llewellyn's 2007 Witches' Calendar

Llewellyn's 2007 Witches' Calendar
By Llewellyn

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Winner of the 2006 COVR Award for Best Periodical

Wake up each day under the spell of this entrancing calendar of folklore and magic. Colorful original artwork accompanies a new seasonal topic each month. Denise Dumars, Ellen Dugan, Stephanie Taylor, and Gail Wood are among the authors contributing their expertise. In addition, the back of the calendar features articles about Pagan trends by Deborah Lipp, the Green Man by Raven Grimassi, handfasting by Jennifer McDevitt, and solar and lunar calendars by Elizabeth Barrette.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #615621 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-08-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 32 pages

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About the Author
Llewellyn Publications has grown and expanded into new areas of personal growth and transformation since it began as the Portland School of Astrology in 1901. Along with the strong line of astrology books the company was founded upon, Llewellyn publishes books on everything from alternative health and healing, Wicca and Paganism, to metaphysics and the paranormal-and since 1994 has published a growing list of Spanish-language titles.Llewellyn has long been know as one of America's leading publishers of New Age books, producing a wide variety of valuable tools for transformation of the mind, body and spirit. Reach for the Moon-and discover that self-help and spiritual growth is what Llewellyn is all about.


Customer Reviews

Awkward Size3
The calendar was great until it was changed from the normal 12 x 9 size to a larger 12 x 12. Now, with the extra three inches, the calendar is so heavy that the holes tear through and have to be reinforced with tape. The calendar was fine the way it was, so why change something just for the sake of change?

Also, over the years, the calendar has gradually changed from a strictly pagan calendar and now includes Christianity, Judaism, et cetera. I liked the graphics much better when they pertained only to witchcraft-or the way we imagine witchcraft. With each year, the graphics are less interesting than they were the year before.

Annuals from Llewellyn a girl's good friend5
Like all the publications from LLewellyn the 2007 Witches' Calendar is filled with colorful graphics and well written words of wisdom. The interesting folklore appeals to anyone interested in the craft, natural remedies, the phases of the moon and keeping track of Mother Earth's yearlong orbit. The easy to understand symbols make it clear the best days to plant, cultivate, harvest and fish. Its almanac qualities and colors of the day, along with the moons position through the zodiac phases can aid in a persons plans to begin, continue or refrain from a new project.
Also from LLewellyn is the ideal companion 2007 Witches' Datebook. This handy volume is great for booking appointments, tracking mileage and other expenses. This easy spiral bound date book lays flat for convenient jotting and folding open to the current week. An added bonus of recipes scattered throughout helps the 21st century woman, who must bring home the bacon and fry it up in the pan, have it all.

Getting bigger4
I get one every year, but the fact that it is larger and heaver is now a bother. I am not interested in the other religions; wish they would stick to Wicca/Paganism. All that aside, I love the calendar. Wouldn't start the year without it.