"This is the best book yet written about the relationship between magic and inspiration, in all branches of the arts and some of the sciences as well. It is also a good all-round one on the making of magic in general, especially for the solitary practitioner."
—Ronald Hutton, author of The Triumph of the Moon and The Witch
"Step into Pam Grossman’s Magic Maker and step into a world of infinite possibilities. Deftly weaving the stories and beliefs of great artists and thinkers before us, Grossman makes a clear argument for the power of the occult within the creative process. In this luminous book, brilliant Grossman uses charmed language and wit to inspire us to follow our own creative path and summon our collective magical voices together. Read Magic Maker and once again find optimism for the future of creativity."
—Dorothea Lasky, author of Thunderbird and Milk
"I adore this book! There’s so much inspiration and magic inside these pages from my favorite witch and mentor."
—Jinkx Monsoon, two-time winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race
"There are few people who live up to the term ‘magic maker’ as fully as Pam Grossman. Lucky for us, she is willing to reveal her creative secrets! For anyone who struggles with the ‘mystical art of creating’ this book shows you not just a path, but a pantheon of spirits, gods, and wise witches to help guide you. For all of us who are tormented by the demons of creative self-doubt, this book is a spiritual sword and shield."
—Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura
"Pam Grossman, the witch laureate of literature, uncovers the mysterious ‘something’ that bridges idea and act, inspiration and enterprise, wish and coming true—and she shares her magic formulas for creativity with brilliance, aplomb, ardent practicality, and historical breadth in Magic Maker. For creatives and seekers (aren’t they the same?), Pam has written the definitive manual to dream-making."
—Mitch Horowitz, PEN Award-winning historian and author of Occult America
"I wish I could travel back in time to gift my baby art witch self a copy of Magic Maker. An empowering book for all humans seeking to activate their own inner magic and powerful creative potential."
—Yumi Sakugawa, author of There Is No Right Way to Meditate
"In this book, Pam Grossman beautifully demonstrates how to unite and intertwine your creative and spiritual paths through preparation, devotion, and intentionality. I read it during a heavy time in my life, and came away feeling energized, excited, and inspired to create anew. Magic Maker is a powerful resource that all creatives and witches should have on their bookshelf. Fun, lively, and informative, this book shimmers!"
—Chelsea Wolfe
"In Magic Maker Pam Grossman uses her extensive expertise to examine the intersection of magic and creativity in all its various forms. The result is a treasure trove of rich, well-rounded research with inspiring prompts to aid you on your own magical path towards creative breakthroughs. A delightful balance of information and inspiration, Magic Maker parses out the technology of witchcraft practices to show readers how integral magical thinking is to the realms of art, literature, and beyond."
—Erica Feldmann, owner of HausWitch and author of HausMagick and Intention Obsession
"A beautiful book to unlock or amplify your own magic. Pam feels like she’s talking directly to you as a fellow creative and encourages you to make a magician of yourself or play with intention. It really helped me understand why I feel compelled to do my job, and it made sense of my preparations and rituals. I loved it."
—Suranne Jones
"In a world that too often conceives of creativity in ways that prioritize the autonomous individual and productivity-at-all-costs, Pam Grossman’s Magic Maker offers narrative and practical scaffolding toward a creative life that returns making to its rightful place as a relational process capable of re-enchanting both creator and world. More than convincing, Magic Maker is generous. Rich descriptions of creativity and magic are paired with a practical roadmap for making a life in devotion to both. Grossman has given readers a two-fold gift: First, robust language for making good sense of what creative life can be and entail, and second, practical instruction for remembering our selves as relational beings capable not only of changing our worlds, but being transformed by what we make."
—Jessica Dore, author of Tarot for Change