Fiddler's Green - Issue 9: Akashic Ashcan
Fiddler’s Green is a lovely magazine speaking to the nostalgic music fan in you. They bring “Art & Magic for Tea-Drinking Anarchists, Convivial Conjurors & Closeted Optimists”
Here is the ninth issue, also known as “Akashic Ashcan,” published August 2025. 56 Pages.
The cover features copper titling, a cover drawn by Arik Roper, and 56 pages of art and magic, including reviews, a letters column, and the following:
- Cover Notes, Dendrites and the Erstwhile Knight
- Fanfare for the Common Mage: A Farewell to Abra-Melin, Editorial by Clint Marsh
- Anarcho-Oneiric Quietism: A Manifesto, by Seán Martin
- Reburying the Past: The Witch Bottles of Coggeshall, by Emma-Grace Clarke, illustrated by Moritz Krebs
- Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The Imaginative Effects of Milton’s Mulberry, by Aleco Julius, illustrated by Gerhard
- Witchcraft in the Underworld: The Unexpected Lessons of Suffering, by Elizabeth Kim, illustrated by Pitchblack Illustration
- Creating Altars of Language: The Intersection of Poetry and Ritual, by Kate Belew, illustrated by Alexis Berger
- Tall Grass Magic: Fantasy as Gateway to the Real, by Clint Marsh
- Doonie Woods: Poetry by Grey Malkin
- Remembering David Lance Goines, by Steve Wasserman
- BONUS FLEXI-DISC
- Doors to Nowhere, by In Gowan Ring
“A really lovely magazine that has a fabulous olde-worlde feel to it; a real breath of fresh air in our internet age. Highly recommended!”
(Philip Carr-Gomm, co-author of The Book of English Magic)
“One of the most purposeful, beautifully produced print journals in circulation today.”
(Mitch Horowitz, author of Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation)
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