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08/31/2023
profile-icon Angel Rivera

This week we are featuring Backwoods Witchcraft: Conjure and Folk Magic from Appalachia by Jake Richards. You do not need to be a conjurer or witch in order to enjoy this book. This is a good book if you want to learn more about Appalachia and its tradition of conjure magic. Richards writes with a knowledgeable and welcoming style that draws you in whether you are a native, a transplant, or just a visitor. This book is as close as you can get to sitting with the author on a porch just listening to the stories, traditions, and conjures. The book explores some parts of Appalachia that few people in the region talk about, and Richards is generous with the knowledge. See below for book description and location details in the library. 

 

Cover ArtBackwoods Witchcraft by Jake Richards; Starr Casas (Foreword by)
Call Number: 133.4309 R516b 2019
ISBN: 9781578636532
Publication Date: 2019-06-01
In Backwoods Witchcraft, Jake Richards offers up a folksy stew of family stories, lore, omens, rituals, and conjure crafts that he learned from his great-grandmother, his grandmother, and his grandfather, a Baptist minister who Jake remembers could "rid someone of a fever with an egg or stop up the blood in a wound." The witchcraft practiced in Appalachia is very much a folk magic of place, a tradition that honors the seen and unseen beings that inhabit the land as well as the soil, roots, and plant life. The materials and tools used in Appalachia witchcraft are readily available from the land. This "grounded approach" will be of keen interest to witches and conjure folk regardless of where they live. Readers will be guided in how to build relationships with the spirits and other beings that dwell around them and how to use the materials and tools that are readily available on the land where one lives. This book also provides instructions on how to create a working space and altar and make conjure oils and powders. A wide array of tried-and-true formulas are also offered for creating wealth, protecting one from gossip, spiritual cleansing, and more. 
04/07/2022
profile-icon Angel Rivera

The Electric Literature blog featured this week a list of "7 Books That Show a Different Side of Appalachia." I checked the library catalog, and yes, Hutchins Library has all seven books on the list. Furthermore, as of this post we have the article author's memoir on order, and it should be arriving soon. So, if you are interested in doing some reading about the region, here are the books with links to the catalog so you can come and check them out.

 

Cover ArtAffrilachia by Frank X. Walker
Call Number: 821.914 W179a
ISBN: 9780967542409
Publication Date: 2020-11-17
10/01/2020
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Kentucky: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries is a powerful historical research and reference tool. The Atlas presents in maps and text complete data about the creation and all subsequent changes (dated to the day) in the size, shape, and location of every county in Kentucky.

It also includes non-county areas, unsuccessful authorizations for new counties, changes in county names and organization, and the temporary attachments of non-county areas and unorganized counties to fully functioning counties. The principal sources for these data are the most authoritative available: the session laws of the colonies, territories, and created and changed the counties.

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~ Recommended for students majoring in History~

Cover Art Kentucky by John H. Long (Editor)
Call Number: 911.769 A881
Publication Date: 1905-06-01

Kentucky: Atlas of Historical County Boundaries is a powerful historical research and reference tool. The Atlas presents in maps and text complete data about the creation and all subsequent changes (dated to the day) in the size, shape, and location of every county in Kentucky.

It also includes non-county areas, unsuccessful authorizations for new counties, changes in county names and organization, and the temporary attachments of non-county areas and unorganized counties to fully functioning counties. The principal sources for these data are the most authoritative available: the session laws of the colonies, territories, and states that created and changed the counties.

01/15/2019
profile-icon Amanda Peach

 

Check out Jason's chapter in:

Piano in a sycamore : writing lessions from the Appalachian Writer's Workshop by Silas House; Marianne Worthington
Call Number: 081 P581 2017 - BC Scholarship Collection (3rd Floor)
Publication Date: 2017
“Looking Beyond the Self in Creative Nonfiction.” by Jason Howard