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Fire Lyte

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For more than ten years, Fire Lyte has interviewed self-identified witches, fairy experts, goblin hunters, paranormal investigators, and even a werewolf on his podcast Inciting A Riot. His thousands of listeners worldwide tune in as he examines magic, witchcraft, Paganism, and spiritual seekership through a diverse, inclusive lens with a balance of modern science, critical thought, and pop culture. He lives in the Chicago suburbs with his husband and vast array of fur children.

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“A salad fork can be used to pierce a crisp bed of romaine lettuce just as easily as it could be used to stab someone’s eye. There is no bad magic or good magic; there is just magic. It is a natural part of our world and a natural part of each of us.”
Fire Lyte, The Dabbler's Guide to Witchcraft: Seeking an Intentional Magical Path

“Voodoo in film and on television is often portrayed as a violent tradition practiced by people that studios seem to go out of their way to depict as savages. The media strips topics such as animal sacrifice, voodoo dolls, and zombies of their historical and spiritual contexts, twisting them to fit a plot that is often written to scare white people.”
Fire Lyte, The Dabbler's Guide to Witchcraft: Seeking an Intentional Magical Path

“But what the world fails to realize is that a villain is just a victim whose story hasn’t been told.”
Chris Colfer, The Wishing Spell

“The occult community he had in mind was the usual New Age, crystal-gazing, tarot-turning, palm-reading crowd you see in any large city. Most of them were harmless, and many had at least a little ability at magic. Add in a dash of feng-shui artists, season liberally with Wiccans of a variety of flavors and sincerities, blend in a few modestly gifted practitioners who liked mixing religion with their magic, some followers of voodoo, a few Santerians and a sprinkling of Satanists, all garnished with a crowd of young people who liked to wear a lot of black, and you get what most folks think of as the “occult community.”
Jim Butcher, Death Masks

“He bared his teeth, white against his dark skin. “How long have you been a Wiccan?” “A what?” “A pagan. A witch.” “I’m not a witch,” I said, glancing out the door. “I’m a wizard.” Sanya frowned. “What is the difference?” “Wizard has a Z.”
Jim Butcher, Death Masks

“With all due respect, what you read is more important in the long term than the man you marry, ma chère Madame.”
Nina George, The Little Paris Bookshop

“As long as she doesn’t turn out too smart for men.” “For the stupid ones, she will, Madame. But who wants them anyway? A stupid man is every woman’s downfall.”
Nina George, The Little Paris Bookshop

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