Crossroads of Conjure: The Roots and Practices of Granny Magic, Hoodoo, Brujería, and Curanderismo

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This book explores a tapestry of folk-magic traditions in the American context—specifically focusing on Granny Magic (mountain Appalachian roots), Hoodoo/Conjure/Rootwork, and Brujería/Curanderismo of Latin American and Southern U.S. heritage.

The author presents:

  • The belief systems, types of practitioners, and histories of each of these paths.

  • Practical overviews of charms, spells, and working methods tied to these traditions—such as mojo bags, crossroads magic, “sweetening” jars, dirt from graves, etc.

  • A comparative lens that shows how these forms of magic are interconnected, often overlooked, and still very much alive and evolving in contemporary practice. 

  • Guidance to help the reader determine which tradition resonates most, alongside a balanced and respectful presentation of these folk-practices. 

Why It’s Noteworthy

  • It covers American folk magic traditions that are infrequently treated in mainstream occult literature, giving practical, historical, and cultural context.

  • The approach is rooted in real practitioner experience (the author is a working rootworker) which lends authenticity.

  • It is accessible to readers who may not have deep prior knowledge of these systems, yet still valuable for experienced practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding.

Author: Katrina Rasbold 

Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (also noted as Llewellyn Worldwide) 

Publication Date: January 8, 2019 

Page Count: 312 pages

Llewellyn Worldwide

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