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The Witching Year
The Witching Year: A Memoir of Earnest Fumbling Through Modern Witchcraft | Diana Helmuth
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A skeptics year-long quest to find spiritual fulfillment through modern Witchcraft, perfect for fans of A.J. Jacobs and Mary Roach. Diana Helmuth, thirty-three, is skeptical of organized religion. She is also skeptical of disorganized religion. But, more than anything, she is tired of God being dead. So, she decides to try on the fastest growing, self-directed faith in America: Witchcraft. The result is 366 days of observation, trial, error, wit, and back spasms. Witches today are often presented as confident and finished, proud and powerful. Diana is eager to join them. She wants to follow all the rules, memorize all the incantations, and read all the liturgy. But theres one glaring problem: no Witch can agree on what the right rules, liturgy, and incantations are. As with life, Diana will have to define the craft for herself, looking past the fashionable and figuring out how to define the real. Along the way, she travels to Salem and Edinburgh (two very Crafty hubs) and attends a week-long (clothing optional) Witch camp in Northern California. Whether shes trying to perform a full moon ritual on a cardboard box, summon an ancient demon with scotch tape and a kitchen trivet, or just trying to become a calmer, happier person, her biggest question remains: Will any of this really work? The Witching Year follows in the footsteps of celebrated memoirs by journalists like A.J. Jacobs, Mary Roach, and Caitlin Doughty, who knit humor and reportage together in search of something worth believing.
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monalyisha
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I usually read a novel alongside my nonfic. I became so singularly obsessed with reading this memoir, however, that I skipped the novel entirely. I even felt compelled to underline this baby. I bought a special pencil and everything. 😅

The author & I are definitely kindred. Despite being soul-twins, there‘s plenty we *don‘t* have in common. She hates water while my childhood nickname was Alyish the Feesh 🐟. 👇🏻

monalyisha 1/6: She can‘t sit still; I live to laze. She hates October while I feel much like Anne (glad to live in a world with them) — as long as I can put my thoughts about the approaching winter out of my head long enough to actually live in the moment. 6d
monalyisha 2/6: Still, we have the same spiritual drive and seem to experience the same discomfort about the earnestness of our longing. We deflect with skepticism and humor while continuing to yearn, and, occasionally, we manage to express that yearning when we‘re feeling especially honest and brave. We‘re also roughly the same age, so we share cultural touchstones (like Ferngully, Buffy, and Practical Magic). 6d
monalyisha 3/6: Weirdly, despite the lengthy bibliography, I don‘t feel like I learned much about witchcraft. I don‘t blame Helmuth for this, however. It‘s the same way I felt after completing my Religious Studies major in undergrad. There‘s just so much history, philosophy, and content. Even a year (or 4!) of concentrated study leaves you barely skimming the surface. (edited) 6d
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monalyisha 4/6: I‘ll leave you with one of my favorite quotes (and there are many): “If the Christian serenity prayer is ‘God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference,‘ the Witch‘s serenity prayer is probably… 6d
monalyisha 5/6: “Goddess grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I think I can‘t, and enough candles on hand to make a difference.” 6d
monalyisha 6/6: I can‘t say this is a *perfect* memoir but it‘s pretty damn good. And it‘s exactly my jam. 6d
TheBookHippie I read the ARC and loved it! 6d
monalyisha @TheBookHippie I was fascinated by her conversations with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart about story, and about identifying as “spiritual but not religious” vs. “religious but not spiritual” (and how the latter talk didn‘t go as expected). I definitely don‘t see myself becoming a convert or anything like that but I‘d love to read more about/by him. 6d
Sace Well you‘ve convinced me. I will be ordering this in the near future. 6d
TheBookHippie @Sace It‘s good. 6d
TheBookHippie @monalyisha I am spiritual and familial traditions of my grandma -and NOT RELIGIOUS(😝) So I enjoyed that part . I like it when books make you think. 6d
monalyisha @TheBookHippie Oh, I definitely always say the line, too (“spiritual but not religious”), so it was interesting that he framed it as spirit vs matter, and made “religion” more about ritual & the body. Flipped the script on us all a little bit! 5d
TheBookHippie @monalyisha Exactly because ritual is in my life . I really did enjoy this book! I think so many would like it but it seems not well known. @Chrissyreadit & @BookwormAHN would like it I think. And many more. 5d
Chrissyreadit @TheBookHippie @monalyisha It is on my shelf- i will dust it off and read it since both of you are recommending. Maybe @BookwormAHN would be interested in a “buddy read” with me. 5d
Chrissyreadit @monalyisha I don‘t know what I am anymore- but nature and ritual (with candles) are my guide these days. I def lean feminist pagan if it were defined. 5d
Clare-Dragonfly Wow, I‘m really intrigued by the conversation with Oberon Zell-Ravenheart. Even if the whole rest of the book is stuff I‘ve heard before (I‘ve been a witch for most of my life), that part is probably worth the price of admission. 5d
Christine I am adding this in spirit to your 2024 list bc I will want to get to it sooner than later! 😁 5d
BookwormAHN @Chrissyreadit Definitely, it sounds really interesting 5d
BookwormAHN @TheBookHippie Thanks, this sounds really good 5d
TheBookHippie @BookwormAHN I think you‘ll love it. 5d
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monalyisha
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When I picked this up, I didn‘t even realize it was blurbed by AJ Jacobs and partially inspired by his book, “The Year of Living Biblically,” which is my *favorite.*

I can‘t express how much this is all resonating. ✨

Currently reading in a coastal cabin while wind, rain, and waves rage in the darkest night outside my door. Getting the sparkly star-shaped ceiling light; fresh, aromatic wood; and the animal skull in the shot just felt right.

AnnCrystal I am loving your ceiling and star-light 🤩, beautiful!

Read somewhere that the starshape symbolized time travel, and formed in crystal, it could transport the holder across time. Don't know if that was something written in the Spirit of Fantasy or once believd by an ancient people, either way I fell in love with the shape ever since. I know, I'm wacky 😂.
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Cortg I have a light like that in my foyer by the front door. Never thought of it as spooky 👻 Enjoy your spooky/cozy evening! It sounds delightful. 2w
monalyisha @Cortg Ha! You know, I didn‘t even think of my description as “spooky” but I suppose it might be interpreted that way! 2w
TheBookHippie I read the ARC of this I enjoyed it very much. 2w
Suet624 Sounds like a wonderful place to be. 2w
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Tara
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I am once again back after several months of not posting! Maybe this time I can maintain some sort of posting rhythm 🤥 Anyway this witchcraft memoir appealed to me because I too have dabbled in all things witchy on and off since tweenhood 🔮 What really worked for me is how Helmuth balanced her natural skepticism while also being open to experience.

AnnCrystal Welcome Back Litten 📚🥳👍. 6mo
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Twocougs
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A year to explore and learn about witchcraft. I appreciated her honesty with all she experienced. Certainly made me ponder things.

HettyG Did you find it to be a respectful look at the people who practice this faith? 11mo
Twocougs @HettyG she speaks about it often and being respectful to indigenous practices. 11mo
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Augustdana
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Got curious based on the tagline: a memoir of earnest fumbling through modern witchcraft. I borrowed from the library a little early for this one, so I don‘t have a ton of time with it. 🤞 I‘m disciplined to get through it. 8 people are waiting.

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Chrissyreadit
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First- I loved the packaging- this was so much fun to open- and I need 2 posts for all this delight 🖤 A huge thank you to Melanie- I love all of it so much! And a huge thank you to Ashley for hosting this swap!!! #modernwitchswap #mws

BookwormAHN 🧡🐈‍⬛️💜 1y
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An aspiring witch spends 366 days studying spell books, celebrating the Wheel of the Year, burning through colored candles, summoning demons to do her bidding—& having real epiphanies about grief, doubt, & love. I so appreciated Helmuth‘s hang-ups—ahistoricity, cultural appropriation, fear of doing it “wrong”—& the humor and care with which she handled them. Curious about witchcraft? You have an honest, smart, funny companion for the crooked path.

dabbe Da cute kitty looks curious! 🖤🐾🖤 2y
underground_bks @dabbe Peter‘s always stealing the show 🤩 2y
dabbe @underground_bks A perfect name. Our greyhound's name was Pete. 🤩😍🤗 2y
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