Black Cat Moon Journal


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This journal features a beautiful image by artist Brigid Ashwood on the cover. Pages are lined on one side and blank on the reverse so you can fill this blank book with your thoughts, words, and sketches.




When Witches Go Riding and Black Cats Are Seen


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A Witch's Journal and Grimoire for the modern witch. Measuring 8" x 10" with 100 pages, this paperback notebook includes both blank and lined pages - and 13 special pages at the end of the book, for recording magickal spells and rituals. Perfect for creating a Book of Shadows! This glossy paperback features a cute witch and her black cat, riding her broomstick with the full moon behind her on the front cover. A fun Journal for making notes when studying the Craft, learning about the occult, Wicca and witchcraft. Use it for writing down ideas for magickal workings, spell casting, magical correspondences and substitutes, moon cycles and phases, astrological information and planetary influences. Write down your favourite witchy recipes for aromatherapy, incense, oils and brews. Make notes about crystals and gemstones and their magickal attributes. Use it to record Tarot, Rune and Oracle readings. Or for astrology - astrological observations and horoscopes. Write about any signs, symbols and synchronicities which occur and when 'stuff happens'! Note down information about your animal guides and familiars. Use this glossy notebook for writing about your diety and connections to the Gods and Goddesses. Make plans for celebrating the sabbats and the turning of the wheel. A perfect Halloween planner! List ideas for Halloween crafts, decorations, as well as magickal spells and incantations! Sketch ideas for carving your pumpkins! These are just a few suggestions for using this witch's journal - I'm sure you can think of many more! A great gift idea for your favourite Wiccan, for a birthday, Halloween or Yule.




The Black Cat's Journal Volume 1


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After the Netherwards got Isekai’d (transported) to another world, they decided to stay and make a living as adventurers then pioneered as frontiersmen to the Centralian’s Great Southern Waste, building their own country and ushering the industrial and electronic age in a medieval fantasy world full of Dwarves, Elves, Faefolks, Beastmen, Orcs and Demons.




Black Cat, White Cat


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A black cat who only ever goes out during the day and a white cat who only goes out at night meet in the middle and start a beautiful relationship together.




The Black Cat's Journal Volume 2


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After the Netherwards founded their own country, they embarked on a quest to legitimized their realm by means of Political Alliances, Boosting their Economy and Military Domination…




Kitten's First Full Moon


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What a night! The moon is full. Kitten is hungry and inquisitive and brave and fast and persistent and unlucky . . . then lucky! What a night!




The Black Cat


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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" is a short story that explores themes of guilt and perversity. The narrator, haunted by cruelty to his black cat and acts of domestic violence, is consumed by paranoia and madness. His attempt to conceal a crime leads to his own disgrace.




Kate, the Cat and the Moon


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After being awakened by a white cat, Kate becomes a cat herself and the two of them wander on a nighttime journey.




Black Cat Weekly #121


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This is our final issue of 2023. We have original stories from Robert Jeschonek, John M. Floyd, Anne Swardson, and Phyllis Ann Karr, plus a recent tale by Anna Tambour. Classic reprints from Keith Laumer, Piers Anthony, Raymond F. Jones, and Hal Meredith. Plus, of course, a solve-it-yourself puzzler. Here’s the complete lineup— Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure: “The Luckiest Man in the World” by Robert Jeschonek [Michael Bracken Presents short story] “The Garage Sale Mystery” Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery] “A Christmas Movie” by John M. Floyd [Barb Goffman Presents short story] “The Spice of Death,” by Anne Swardson [short story] “The Ancient Monk,” by Hal Meredith [short story, Sexton Blake series] Science Fiction & Fantasy: “The Witch of La Jícara” by Phyllis Ann Karr [short story] “The Tin and the Damask Rose,” by Anna Tambour [short story] “The Walls,” by Keith Laumer [short story] “Quinquepedalian,” by Piers Anthony [short story] “Stay Off The Moon!” by Raymond F. Jones [short story]




Double Booked for Death


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Darla Pettistone left Texas for New York after unexpectedly inheriting her Great-Aunt Dee’s Brooklyn bookstore. She didn’t know that the store’s mascot—Hamlet, an oversize black cat with a personality to match—was also part of the deal. And he may be more trouble than Darla bargained for… As the new owner of Pettistone’s Fine Books, Darla Pettistone is determined to prove herself a worthy successor to her late great-aunt Dee…and equally determined to outwit Hamlet, the smarter-than-thou cat she inherited along with the shop. Darla’s first store event is a real coup—the hottest bestselling author of the moment is holding a signing there, which brings hordes of fans and some protestors. But when the author meets an untimely end during the event, it’s hardly good for business, even though it’s ruled an accident…until Hamlet digs up a clue that seems to indicate otherwise. Now Darla fears a killer might be lurking about… Can the interfering Hamlet point the paw at the culprit without losing one of his own nine lives?