Chickling Chronicles
Hey! Hi! Hello! If folklore gave the witch her bones, books gave her a voice. In Part 2 of Witchtober, we crack open a different grimoire, the one on your bookshelf, to trace how authors reinvent the witch across eras and genres: from revolution and selfhood to legacy, history, ecology, and found family. This episode is a cozy-cinematic tour for readers hunting their next fave and writers looking for comp titles, tropes, and craft sparks. Light a candle that smells like old paper and rebellion, then let’s read our way through the evolution of the witch. 🕯️ 💌 Links & Extras All the things (podcast, socials, bonus content, and my novel The Missing Reflection) live here: linktr.ee/chicklingchronicles [https://linktr.ee/chicklingchronicles] Loving Witchtober? Follow/subscribe and drop a quick rating & review. It helps our little coven grow. Leave a 🕯️ if this episode added a book to your TBR! 📚 Sources & Further Reading/Watching Featured Books (Episode Core) * Alix E. Harrow — The Once and Future Witches * Madeline Miller — Circe * Anne Rice — The Witching Hour * Louisa Morgan — A Secret History of Witches * Stacy Schiff — The Witches: Salem, 1692 (nonfiction) * Rachel Griffin — The Nature of Witches * Sangu Mandanna — The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches Bonus Witchy Reads (Indie/Underrated Vibes) * Alyssa Palombo — The Spellbook of Katrina Van Tassel (gothic romance & folklore) * Carissa Broadbent — The Serpent and the Wings of Night (for romantasy comp energy) * J.A. White — Nightbooks (MG dark whimsy, great for trope study) 📬 Join the conversation What’s your favorite witchy read or your go-to comp title when you’re pitching a magic-forward story? Drop it in the comments or DM me on IG. Bonus emoji if you share the vibe: 🕯️ (cozy), 🌩️ (stormy), 🥀 (gothic), or ☕ (comfort). Next up: Double Double: Witches on the Big Screen. Don’t miss the cinematic spell!
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