Witches Through History 2025 Wall Calendar

This beautifully illustrated calendar with a modern, gothic edge immerses you monthly in vivid images of some of the world’s most powerful witches and witchcraft—and is an ideal way to mark the turning of the Wheel of the Year.

Written and illustrated by a practicing witch, this dramatic calendar features an overview of the history of witches, both real (Isobel Gowdie, Alizon Device, Mother Shipton) and literary (Weird Sisters, Circe, Lilith). It also includes magical-themed stickers to personalize your celebrations and monthly magical correspondences, such as zodiac, crystals, plants, colors, and special moons, sure to enrich your craft.  

  • Features informative captions alongside 12 spectacular images
  • Features monthly magical correspondences
  • Includes magical-themed stickers
  • Generous grids for adding appointments and reminders
  • Includes major official world holidays
  • Opens to 12 x 24 inches

About the Author

A true fan and friend of boogeymen (you can ask them), Devin Forst is a Pennsylvania-born illustrator with a penchant for the dark and supernatural. An honors graduate from the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, Devin grew up running through the woods in search of monsters, reading dark fairy tales, and watching a slew of fantastical films such as Labyrinth and Practical Magic…so it’s no wonder his work is teeming with wild magic and mystery. Outside of his Instagram, which has 26K followers and counting, he has created designs for Wicked Clothes and Creep-O-Rama, exhibited work at MUZEO in Anaheim, California, and his artwork and writing have appeared in publications such Mysticum Magicae and Dark Matter Magazine. His book and oracle card deck kit, Witches Through History, published by Rizzoli Universe, was published in 2023.

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