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Blood & Bloom: Warrior Women of the Old Myths

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by: Millicent Andrews
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Publication Date: July 13, 2025
Book Size: 8.5" x 11"
Pages: 66
Binding: Perfect Bound
Color: Standard Black & White
Cover Finish: Glossy
Paper: 60# Uncoated White
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Book Synopsis
“She is not forgotten. She is reborn in ink and flame.”

Within these pages, you’ll meet the fierce, the tender, the sovereign: goddesses of mountain and meadow, war and weaving, prophecy and quiet power.

From the snow-draped silence of Skaði’s solitude to the flaming path of Sunna’s sun-chariot, this advanced coloring book invites you to trace the lines of myth and memory. Featuring intricate black-and-white illustrations of legendary women from Norse, Celtic, and Germanic lore—including Táltu, The Morrígan, Vör, Yrsa, and Zisa—each page is a spell of reconnection.

Part sacred art ritual, part meditative myth journey, these pages offer you space to reflect, reclaim, and remember.

This is for the wild-hearted, the spiritually curious, the witch at her altar, and the soul who colors outside the lines.

Blessings to the divine women living today. May you find yourself in these stories.

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About The Author
Millicent Andrews is a folklore-loving, grief-weaving, spell-scribbling witch from the rustbelt woods and desert winds. A cultural anthropologist by training and a soulworker by calling, she creates art and writing to guide people through healing, sovereignty, and spiritual reclamation.

Millicent is the founder of Weird Sisters Wellness, a haven for neurodivergent, witchy, and weary folks seeking tools for ancestral magic, emotional resilience, and feminist joy. Her work blends folk horror and hope, cottagecore and cosmic awe, shadow work and silliness—with one foot in the Otherworld and the other in the garden.

She lives with her familiars (both furred and digital), tends altars made of old bones and fresh bread, and believes everyone deserves a soft place to land—especially the wild ones.
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