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Mortality, Myth & Magic

A newsletter about death wisdom, culture-making, grief tending and feeding of life.

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The Emotional Life of Things

There is a moment after death
that no one prepares you for.

It is not the funeral.
It is not the paperwork.
It is not even the grief.

It is the sorting.

The opening of drawers.
The discovery of things that once felt o...

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Spell making For When Words Fail

Recently, a man I know came to me carrying fear that had settled deep into his body. The kind that steals sleep. The kind that tightens the chest and makes the future feel like a wall you cannot see over.

I listened. I made a pot of tea an...

6 months ago
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Root, Branch and Devotion

I am and have always been a hedgewitch — a woman who lives at the edge and whose being insists on a rooted relationship with place, ancestors, myth and magic. But it has taken a long time to get here, to the House at the Edge of the Woo...

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Hedge witch / Hagatess

I have recently taken to writing ‘Hedge witch’ on forms that demand to know what I do. It feels risky, subversive.

I like it.

Thanks for reading Mortality, Myth & Magic! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.

I wro...

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Here comes the sun...

It’s Imbolc. The garden is awash in snowdrops and there are tiny shoots of spring all over the woods, promises of wild garlic, cleavers, primrose and even the first purple-spotted orchid leaves.

Imbolc means ‘in the belly’ and is the midw...

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    Emma Collins is a hedgewitch, grief practitioner, forest gardener, woodswoman and community gatherer who lives at the edge of the woods and writes about things such as death wisdom, culture-making, grief tending and feeding of life.

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