Earth Magic by Dodie Graham McKay

Earth Magic

Witchcraft meets deep earth wisdom

Narrated byEmma Faye
Length8h47m
Release dateNovember 29, 2022
LanguageEnglish
★★★★ 4.2 (4 ratings)

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AuthorDodie Graham McKay
NarratorEmma Faye
Runtime8h47m
PublishedNovember 29, 2022
Rating★★★★ 4.2 / 5 (4 ratings)
CategoriesReligion & Spirituality, Occult, Magic Studies, Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Earth Magic isn’t just another witchy guide—it’s a hands-on excavation of the green world’s hidden power, from the roots of folklore to the alchemy of dirt and stone. Dodie Graham McKay doesn’t just preach connection to the land; she hands you a shovel and a spellbook, guiding you through rituals as tactile as burying a bottle of intentions or stirring a cauldron of rainwater. The book shatters the stereotype of magic as ethereal fluff, instead rooting it in the grit of compost piles, the hum of old oaks, and the quiet thunder of storm magic. Packed with recipes, sigils, and seasonal practices, it’s less a dusty tome and more a living workbook for those who want to grow their craft in sync with the planet’s heartbeat. Whether you’re a kitchen witch or a hedge-walker, McKay’s approach is refreshingly pragmatic, blending hard history with immediately usable techniques that feel like a conversation with the earth itself.

What sets this apart is the way it marries the romantic with the repeatable. Emma Faye’s narration doesn’t flatter your ears with soothing platitudes—her voice is warm but direct, like a friend who’s equally thrilled by the moon’s phases and the stench of a newly turned garden bed. She’s the kind of narrator who’ll pause mid-spell to whisper a Latin phrase with the familiarity of a local, then crack a dry joke about the time a jar of honey fermented into kitchen chaos. The audiobook’s production enhances this intimacy, with subtle soundscapes of rustling leaves or distant thunder that never distract from the text, but rather deepen its immersive pull. It’s for listeners who crave magic that sticks to their boots, not just their souls.

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Editor's Review ★★★★

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I’ve listened to my share of occult audiobooks, and Emma Faye’s narration of *Earth Magic* is a standout—partly because she refuses to treat the material like sacred scripture. Her voice has a no-bullshit warmth, whether she’s reciting a Norse land-spirit invocation or casually mentioning that a particular root tea tastes like dirt (true story). The pacing is brisk but never rushed, and she has a knack for landing the humor in McKay’s writing without undermining its depth. A standout moment was her delivery of a kitchen witch recipe for moon-charged vinegar: when McKay quips that it ‘smells like regret and possibility,’ Faye’s laugh feels like she’s in the room with you, daring you to try it anyway. That said, the audiobook’s sound design isn’t perfect. The occasional ambient track—like the ‘gentle rain’ cue during a storm spell—feels a tad too on-the-nose for my taste, as if the listener can’t be trusted to imagine their own weather. And while the book’s structure is practical, some listeners might find the jump between historical lore and hands-on exercises jarring. But these are minor quibbles for what ultimately feels like a masterclass in making earth magic feel alive. By the final chapter, I was itching to dig up my own garden (or, at least, my neighbor’s suspicious-looking mound of dirt). If you’ve ever wanted to turn a hike into a spell or a storm into a message, this audiobook will have you seeing the world like a witch—not in a spooky way, but in the way a farmer sees rain or a geologist sees time.

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