“In these pages, you will find wisdom and defiance drawn from the enduring legacy of witches who came before us. This is not just a book—it is a call to action, an invocation of power, and a reminder that magic is, at its core, transformative.” –from the foreword by Dave Gaddy, author of The Simple Magick of Wild Things: The Journey of a Southern Male Wytch
In a world where traditional narratives often overlook the experiences of queer men, Puck You! steps onto the crooked path, blending ancient pagan customs and folklore with modern meditations on trauma and resilience. This compelling exploration reveals how the wisdom of our ancestors can offer healing and empowerment in the face of adversity.
Through vivid storytelling and deep cultural analysis, Puck You! uncovers an exciting tapestry of pagan traditions that celebrate identity, community, and survival. Drawing on mythological figures like the ælfe, Anglo-Saxon elves, and Puck, the mischievous spirit of transformation, this book provides a roadmap for queer men to navigate their own path through turbulent times.
Each chapter invites readers to reclaim lost customs, engage with transformative rituals, and harness folklore as a source of strength. By reconnecting with these age-old customs, queer men can find solace in shared mythic histories but also the courage to embrace our spiritual allies.
Puck You! is written as a companion on the witch’s path of queer resistance as we journey through resilience toward rebirth. Join the author on an enchanting journey of rediscovery and empowerment, reminding us that magic is all, and survival is an art.
Sven Davisson is the innovative force behind Rebel Satori Press, an independent publishing house dedicated to pushing boundaries and amplifying marginalized voices. With a keen eye for compelling narratives and a commitment to fostering diverse literary landscapes, Davisson curates a catalog that challenges conventions and sparks dialogue. Under his stewardship, Rebel Satori continues to be a beacon for groundbreaking literature that resonates with readers seeking fresh perspectives. His other works include Breeding Devils in Chaos, The Rise & Fall of Rajneeshpuram, The Star Set Matrix, and the story “Dim Star Descried” in Madder Love: Queer Men and the Precincts of Surrealism.