The sixth issue, also known as “Woodcutter’s Moon,” published February 2019.
Fiddler’s Green 6 features copper titling, a cover drawn by Matthew Glover of Sin Eater Illustration, and 52 pages of art and magic, including reviews, a letters column, and the following:
Practical Nostalgia, Editorial by Clint Marsh
The Art of Magic: New Enchanted Artifacts at the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, by Lara C. Cory, illustration by Adrienne Rozzi
Musings of an Urban Herb Hunter: Encountering Plant Allies Within the City Bounds, written and illustrated by Johnny Decker Miller
Doing God a Favour: Sex, Celibacy, and Spirituality, by Muz Murray, illustrations by David D’Andrea
A Compendium of Witches, A Gallery by Nataša Ilinčić
I Woke Up This Morning: How I Learned Three Mystic Truths, and How They Helped, by Clint Marsh
The Confederacy of the Green Door, by Eldred Wormwood, illustrations by Gerhard
Megalithic Donegal, written and illustrated by Sean Fitzgerald
Little Black Cat, written and illustrated by Kelly Patton
The Wizard Laird, by Alan Cynic
Old Growth, by F. J. Bergmann
BONUS FLEXI-DISC
Kilgour’s Tale: by Kitchen Cynics and Grey Malkin
“One of the most purposeful, beautifully produced print journals in circulation today.”
Mitch Horowitz, author of Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation
“A really lovely magazine that has a fabulous olde-worlde feel to it; a real breath of fresh air in our internet age. Highly recommended!”
Philip Carr-Gomm, co-author of The Book of English Magic