Queering Your Craft,A Queer Witchcraft Must-Have!
- Rev. Dr Gabriel Silent

- Oct 17
- 2 min read

For LGBTQ+ practitioners and anyone who feels outside traditional spiritual frameworks, Queering Your Craft by Cassandra Snow is a transformative guide that finally puts queer experience at the center of magical practice. While witchcraft has historically been a refuge for society’s outsiders, much of the mainstream literature still reflects hierarchies and norms that can alienate those living beyond society’s binaries. Snow’s book boldly challenges these limitations, offering an approach that is personal, inclusive, and empowering.
A Truly Queer Approach to Witchcraft
One of the most refreshing aspects of Queering Your Craft is how it frames magic through a queer lens. Snow does not just adapt traditional practices—she reimagines them. The book celebrates chosen family over formal covens, embraces DIY culture, and values personal expression above rigid rules. Whether you are experimenting with spells, ritual work, or magical ethics, Snow provides guidance that honors your identity, making this more than a book—it’s a framework for authentic spiritual living.
DIY and Personal Empowerment
Snow’s emphasis on DIY spirituality is a game-changer. She encourages readers to craft their own rituals, spells, and magical systems that resonate with their lived experiences. This approach fosters confidence, creativity, and ownership over one’s magical path. You don’t need expensive tools or formal training—what matters is your intention, your voice, and your authenticity. For queer witches, this philosophy is liberating and affirming, giving you permission to define what witchcraft means for you.
The Personal, Collective, and Political
Queering Your Craft stands out because it doesn’t just focus on the personal. Snow interweaves discussions of community, social justice, and activism, showing how magic can be a tool for connection and social change. Chapters explore how spells and rituals can serve as acts of resistance, how chosen family strengthens spiritual resilience, and how a queer magical practice can challenge oppressive societal norms. It’s a holistic view of witchcraft that acknowledges the ways our personal power is linked to our collective experience.
Why This Book is Essential.
This is a book for witches who want their spiritual practice to reflect their whole selves, not just a slice of society’s expectations. It’s for those who want to combine empowerment, social awareness, and creativity in their magical work. Snow’s voice is inclusive, encouraging, and unapologetically queer, making it a must-have for any modern witch looking to align their practice with their identity.
Bottom Line
Queering Your Craft by Cassandra Snow is a must-have for LGBTQ+ practitioners and anyone interested in a witchcraft practice that is inclusive, empowering, and deeply personal. It’s not just a guide to spells and rituals—it’s a roadmap for crafting magic that reflects who you are, celebrates your community, and embraces the personal, collective, and political aspects of your life.
If you’re ready to explore queer witchcraft and build a magical practice that truly honors you, grab your copy here: Queering Your Craft by Cassandra Snow.



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