Good health allows for the proper flow of energy and better results with your magick. To be a Healthy Witch means to live by the mantra "as within so without, and this easy-to-use oracle deck will act as an extension of your unconscious self to pinpoint the deep troubled spots and put you on the path to healing physically, mentally, and emotionally. Let the cards speak to you as you take a healing journey through each organ in your body, allowing you to gain optimal health via signs, suggestions, and practical tips. Use the magick correspondences in ritual and healing spells to reach your deepest healthy desires and make your magick that much more powerful. Just a card a day and the Universe will let you know which organ you should focus on to heal, giving the guidance needed to become the Healthy Witch you are meant to be. Your skills in meditation, spell work, and nutrition will grow with each use as you obtain an optimum inner health that will shine through.
TJ Perkins is a gifted and well-respected author in the mystery/suspense genre for young adults and the fantasy genre for teens and children. TJ has published eight young-adult mysteries through GumShoe Press and a five-book fantasy series "Shadow Legacy" with Silver Leaf Books. She published The Healthy Witch with Schiffer in 2019, as well as a pagan picture book in 2015 for ages zero to six, Four Little Witches, which won the 2016 COVR Visionary Art Award. Always a strong presence at Balticon, TJ conducts writer workshops for adults. Her short stories for young readers have appeared in the Ohio State 6th-Grade Proficiency Test Preparation Book, Kid's Highway Magazine, and webzine New Works Review, just to name a few. She's placed five times in the CNW/FFWA chapter book competition. Her short story of light horror for tweens, "The Midnight Watch," was published 2007 by Demon Minds Magazine. Adult short stories include Redemption, The Reading Place anthology (2014), The Sapphire Circle, Dark Luminous Wings (2017), Thief in the Night, FLASH (2017), Perfect Insanity, and Bad Assed Moms anthology (2019), just to name a few.