A special edition of the acclaimed magazine journal under the new
name of simply Hoodoo and Conjure is here In all its gloriousness
and fabulous writ, this special edition publication of Hoodoo and
Conjure: New Orleans brings to you a fantastic collection of
articles from a variety of notable as well as up and coming
authors. The majority of the articles center on aspects of New
Orleans Voodoo and Hoodoo, however, we also include some fantastic
articles about southern conjure traditions in general. Here we
go...are you ready? FEATURE STORIES: Get the original story about
Mary Oneida Toups by the original author, 6th generation New
Orleans born Alyne Pustanio And, New Orleans-Style Day of the Dead
with Sallie Ann Glassman and In Memorium: Coco Robicheaux by Alyne
Pustanio; Digging in the Dirt by Dorothy Morrison; The Wishing Tomb
of Marie Laveaux by Denise Alvarado; Tituba, the Black Witch of
Salem by Witchdoctor Utu; Food as Medzin and Spellwork with the
Dead by Ya Ya Madrina Angelique; The Graveyard Snake and the
Ancestors by Dr. Snake; Holy Death and the Seven Insights: A Gay
Man's Story of Self-Transformation and his Search for Love,
Adventures in Ghost Hunting by Carolina Dean; I Reckon it Might be
a Sign of Things to Come by H. Byron Ballard; Wicca and Voodoo:
Bringing the Two Together by Nish Perez; Wicca and Voodoo: Rhythms
by Louis Martinie; Crimson Light through Muddy Water: Southern Goth
as an Occult Reality by Tim Broussard; Uncrossing Land by Aaron
Leitch; Throwing Dem Bones by Danette Wilson; Conjure with the
Goetia by Devi Spring. PHOTO ESSAY: Herein lies the Poor and the
Indigent: A Photo Essay of Holt Cemetery by Denise Alvarado and
Alyne Pustanio. INTERNATIONAL CONJURE: Mystery of a Sacred Sastun
and The Trinity of Stones: An Interview with Winsom Winsom by
Rev.Roots; El Dia de Los Muertos by Denise Alvarado. TUTORIAL: How
to Make a New Orleans Style Rope Doll by Denise Alvarado. MEDIA
REVIEW: American Horror Story: Coven by Denise Alvarado. Plus,
recipes and formulas and more Illustrated in full color with
stunning artwork and photography, Hoodoo and Conjure: New Orleans
will keep you visually, intellectually and spiritually stimulated
and inspired to explore the mysteries of the sacred and the profane
of the American South and the wide world of conjure.
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