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Gumbo Ya Ya #3 by Denise Alvarado

  • Publisher: Creole Moon Publications (October 25, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: Color, 38 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1533530238
  • ISBN-13: 978-1533530233
  • BISAC: Customs and Traditions/Social Sciences
Summary

In this issue, we bring you a little Southern Conjure, un poquito Latin American folklore, a little bit of Creole Cooking, some New Orleans Voodoo and a variety of miscellaneous tidbits of magical and Southern cultural information. For those of you who may not know, the term "gumbo ya ya" is a colloquial term used in New Orleans to describe conversations where everyone is talking at once. Casual conversation where everyone’s got something to say! Like this little ezine, there is no rhyme or reason to a gumbo ya ya! The common denominator in each Gumbo Ya Ya, however, is the underlying theme of conjurin' a world of your own design.

In this issue:

  • Bottle Spell Conjure by Denise Alvarado
  • To Make a Magic Mirror
  • Random Formula, Just Because
  • The Six Dumbest Things you can do to Make a Love Spell Fail by Denise Alvarado
  • Charms to Drive Away Evil
  • How to Keep La Llorona Away by Oskar “Doc Mojo” Yetzirah
  • Miscellaneous Quotes from the New Orleans City Guide
  • Shrimp Bogged Down in Rice by Denise Alvarado
  • Too Many Mojos by Carolina Dean
  • Beyond the Crossroads: The Gates of Guinee by Alyne Pustanio

Also available as uniquely portable magick.

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Gumbo Ya Ya #3 by Denise Alvarado

  • Publisher: Creole Moon Publications (October 25, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: Color, 38 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1533530238
  • ISBN-13: 978-1533530233
  • BISAC: Customs and Traditions/Social Sciences
Summary

In this issue, we bring you a little Southern Conjure, un poquito Latin American folklore, a little bit of Creole Cooking, some New Orleans Voodoo and a variety of miscellaneous tidbits of magical and Southern cultural information. For those of you who may not know, the term "gumbo ya ya" is a colloquial term used in New Orleans to describe conversations where everyone is talking at once. Casual conversation where everyone’s got something to say! Like this little ezine, there is no rhyme or reason to a gumbo ya ya! The common denominator in each Gumbo Ya Ya, however, is the underlying theme of conjurin' a world of your own design.

In this issue:

  • Bottle Spell Conjure by Denise Alvarado
  • To Make a Magic Mirror
  • Random Formula, Just Because
  • The Six Dumbest Things you can do to Make a Love Spell Fail by Denise Alvarado
  • Charms to Drive Away Evil
  • How to Keep La Llorona Away by Oskar “Doc Mojo” Yetzirah
  • Miscellaneous Quotes from the New Orleans City Guide
  • Shrimp Bogged Down in Rice by Denise Alvarado
  • Too Many Mojos by Carolina Dean
  • Beyond the Crossroads: The Gates of Guinee by Alyne Pustanio

Also available as uniquely portable magick.

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