A doodle to try and articulate Norville's frustration of growing up with a tomboy.
((As a younger sister of one of these illusive beasts I can sympathize whole heartedly. XDD))

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A doodle to try and articulate Norville's frustration of growing up with a tomboy.
((As a younger sister of one of these illusive beasts I can sympathize whole heartedly. XDD))
Has anyone else read Everyday Witchcraft by Debra Blake?
I just finished the audiobook and it wasn’t bad. It’s from a very Wiccan perspective, which doesn’t bother me (though she doesn’t seem to differentiate between witch and Wiccan which does bother me) but might bother other witches who don’t have that Wiccan background. But the best part of the book in my opinion was actually submitted from another author talking about raising a child who is in the spectrum in paganism. You don’t see that a lot with mainstream pagan literature and it was great to see that included, even if it was just a small part of the book.