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Gumbo Ya Ya #5 by Denise Alvarado

  • Publisher: Creole Moon Publications (March 19, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: Color, 54 pages
  • ISBN-10: 149739063X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1497390638
  • Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5"
  • BISAC: Customs and Traditions/Social Sciences
Summary

Welcome to the 5th edition of Gumbo Ya Ya Conjure Art‐zine! As with previous editions, the content of this issue covers a wide gamut of topics from Voudou possession to conjure in the barrio to goddess worship. We are always looking for articles and workings, formulas and spells and invite our readers to submit ideas and articles for publication.

No rhyme, no reason—just because. That’s our motto!

In this issue:

  • To Ride a Horse: The Possession of the Loa by Melony Malsom
  • The Goddesses of Antiquity by Denise Alvarado & Alyne Pustanio
  • Saints of the Greater East End by Oskar “Doc Mojo” Yetzirah
  • Spells and How they Sometimes Work by Carolina Dean
  • Adam and Eve Candle Spell
  • Sweet Glove Gris Gris
  • Prevent a Man from Fraternizing
  • Nasty Workings by Madrina Angelique
  • To Stop an Enemy by Madrina Angelique
  • Aromatic Hyssop Cleansing Bath by Denise Alvarado
  • A Goddess Formulary by Denise Alvarado
  • Latin American Folk Magic Formulas
  • Random Conjure Quote
  • Egyptian Charm to Dissolve a Spell
  • Cross‐cultural Symbols for Protection

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Gumbo Ya Ya #5 by Denise Alvarado

  • Publisher: Creole Moon Publications (March 19, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: Color, 54 pages
  • ISBN-10: 149739063X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1497390638
  • Dimensions: 5.5" x 8.5"
  • BISAC: Customs and Traditions/Social Sciences
Summary

Welcome to the 5th edition of Gumbo Ya Ya Conjure Art‐zine! As with previous editions, the content of this issue covers a wide gamut of topics from Voudou possession to conjure in the barrio to goddess worship. We are always looking for articles and workings, formulas and spells and invite our readers to submit ideas and articles for publication.

No rhyme, no reason—just because. That’s our motto!

In this issue:

  • To Ride a Horse: The Possession of the Loa by Melony Malsom
  • The Goddesses of Antiquity by Denise Alvarado & Alyne Pustanio
  • Saints of the Greater East End by Oskar “Doc Mojo” Yetzirah
  • Spells and How they Sometimes Work by Carolina Dean
  • Adam and Eve Candle Spell
  • Sweet Glove Gris Gris
  • Prevent a Man from Fraternizing
  • Nasty Workings by Madrina Angelique
  • To Stop an Enemy by Madrina Angelique
  • Aromatic Hyssop Cleansing Bath by Denise Alvarado
  • A Goddess Formulary by Denise Alvarado
  • Latin American Folk Magic Formulas
  • Random Conjure Quote
  • Egyptian Charm to Dissolve a Spell
  • Cross‐cultural Symbols for Protection

Also available as a digital download.

If we are out of stock, you can find a copy here.

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