The second annual Witchies Award Nominations have been announced, and voting is now open (ends 10/31/21). Several Llewellyn authors have been honored for their work:
- Outstanding Witchcraft Book of the Year (General): The Book of Candle Magic, by Madame Pamita
- Outstanding Witchcraft Book of the Year (General): New World Witchery, by Cory Thomas Hutcheson
- Outstanding Recipe/Formulary Book of the Year: Curative Magic, by Rachel Patterson
- Outstanding Recipe/Formulary Book of the Year: Kitchen Witchery, by Laurel Woodward
- Outstanding Pagan Book of the Year: The Horned God of the Witches, by Jason Mankey
- Outstanding Pagan Book of the Year: Do I Have to Wear Black?, by Mortellus
- Outstanding Pagan Book of the Year: Life Ritualized, by Gwion Raven and Phoenix LeFae
- Outstanding Pagan Book of the Year: Magickal Mediumship, by Danielle Dionne
- Outstanding Devotional Book of the Year: The Horned God of the Witches, by Jason Mankey
- Outstanding Folk Magic Book of the Year: New World Witchery, by Cory Thomas Hutcheson
- Outstanding Folk Magic Book of the Year: Roots, Branches & Spirits, by H. Byron Ballard
- Outstanding Folk Magic Book of the Year: Cord Magic, by Brandy Williams
- Outstanding Special Edition/Limited Release Book of the Year:
The Inner Temple of Witchcraft 20th Anniversary Edition, by Christopher Penczak - Outstanding Special Edition/Limited Release Book of the Year:
The Dictionary of Demons 10th Anniversary Edition, by Michelle Belanger - Outstanding Author of the Year: Cory Thomas Hutcheson (New World Witchery)
- Outstanding New Author of the Year:Cory Thomas Hutcheson (New World Witchery)
- Exceptional Cover Design of the Year: Do I Have to Wear Black?, by Mortellus; cover designed by Kevin Brown
- Exceptional Cover Design of the Year: The Dictionary of Demons 10th Anniversary Edition, by Michelle Belanger; cover designed by Kevin Brown
- Outstanding Blog of the Year: New World Witchery (Cory and Lane)
- Outstanding Blog of the Year: Raise the Horns (Jason Mankey)
- Outstanding Blog Post of the Year: The Spring Riot (Mortellus)
- Outstanding Tarot Deck of the Year: Tarot Gold & Black Edition, by Arthur Edward Waite, Pamela Colman Smith, Mary K. Greer
- Outstanding Tarot Deck of the Year: Heaven & Earth Tarot, by Jack Sephiroth & Jaymi Elford
View the full list of nominees and vote away!
Congratulations to all the nominees!
Winners are selected through voting and announced live at the Witchies Virtual Ceremony on November 7, 2021, hosted by the Official Witches’ Sabbat.
The Official Witches Sabbat is a biannual assembly of contemporary witches and occultists that features a wide range of workshops, rituals, traditions, and artistry. Each gathering sources the best teachers, presenters, and content creators to provide attendees with a thoroughly modern experience that caters to their growing interest in the fields of witchcraft, occultism, psychic development, the paranormal, and the mystical.