For the month of July, Witch With Books will be featuring "Do I Have To Wear Black? Rituals, Customs & Funerary Etiquette For Modern Pagans." Mortellus has created a vast amount of unique content for this interactive month long reading, including: - Downloadable, printable study-guide PDFs
- Downloadable, printable activity PDFs
- Downloadable, printable jump-start journal prompt PDFs
- Downloadable, printable jump-start question prompt PDFs
- Five videos from Mortellus with behind the scenes insight to the books content and creation
- and access to a hidden forum right here at mortellus.com where you'll have private access to ask Mortellus all your burning questions!
All that in addition to Witch With Books content including: - Club meeting with Club leaders via Zoom at halfway point
- Final Club meeting LIVE with Mortellus
- Discount code to purchase The Horned God of the Witches through Llewellyn Worldwide (book not included with club)
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July Book Club: Do I Have to Wear Black? - Witch With MeReaders in July's Witch With Books Club will enjoy a four week, author-guided study program of Do I Have to Wear Black by Mortellus Club Includes: Downloadable, printable study-guide PDFs corresponding to each week's chapters Author welcome video Author check-in video Club meeting with Club leaders via Zoom at halfway point Final Club meeting LIVE ... |
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Unique Coffin Nails Available Now! In limited quantities Mortellus currently has available nails/screws/fasteners from three burial containers that are unique from the non-notables usually carried in the shop. For a limited time only there are fasteners from a child's casket, disinterred in 1921 (date of death: 1909), a 300 year old viewing coffin, and a modern casket which was tragically involved in a crime and well, to put it lightly, is haunted. All of these burial containers are used, and have been lovingly disassembled by Mortellus. | | |
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As we head into Fathers Day weekend, Mortellus would like to extend wishes of comfort and solidarity to those who find themselves navigating the strange waters of loss with a living parent. |
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