Category Archives: witchcraft in Britain

Back again!

Well, here I am again. The last few months I’ve been intensively writing. I was commissioned to write FOUR (count ‘em) books, all with the deadline of the end of February! Since that deadline has passed I’ve been proofing them, … Continue reading

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Self-publicising vicar warns of ‘evil eye’

I don’t know whether you saw the story which appeared at the end of December about the Welsh vicar who claims that witchcraft, of the medieval malignant type, is thriving in his parish? It’s just been drawn to my attention … Continue reading

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>Jason Karl on an aspect of domestic magic

>Popular writer and broadcaster Jason Karl has contributed the latest article on Uncanny UK. He discusses the odd, but not uncommon, practice of hiding shoes in walls and attics to help preserve the household from evil influences. You can read … Continue reading

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>New posts on Uncanny UK

>The two latest stories on http://www.uncannyuk.com include a delightful recollection of fairy belief in the Isle of Skye and a very weird account of a plague of spiders – possibly created through witchcraft – in Suffolk. More to come soon.

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