Book Synopsis
For centuries, women and marginalized people were told to smile, stay pleasant, and keep their anger hidden. The Witch’s Wrath refuses that spell. Part modern manifesto, part folklore grimoire, and part evidence-based workbook, this book invites readers to reclaim the “unladylike” feelings—anger, grief, envy, and refusal—as sacred tools for healing, boundary-setting, and justice.
Drawing on psychology, trauma research, pagan praxis, and the old stories of Medusa, Baba Yaga, Pandora, and more, Millicent Andrews weaves together myth and neuroscience, spellcraft and social critique. From ritual keening to boundary scripts, from wolf-contracts to burnout wards, this is a field guide for those ready to turn suppression into sovereignty.
Whether you’re burned out by workplace civility theater, haunted by folklore that punished female curiosity, or simply done apologizing for your anger, The Witch’s Wrath will help you turn raw feeling into power, protection, and praxis.
About The Author
Millicent Andrews is a writer, witch, and wrathful spirit who creates trauma-informed, and culturally rooted spiritual resources for modern practitioners. She is the creative force behind Weird Sisters Wellness, where scholarship meets spellwork and ancestral echoes meet daily life.
She lives in Southern California with her long-suffering editor and husband, Erik; their American Bulldog, Ivan (who thinks he’s the true guardian of the household); and Pip the cat, who acts more like a roommate than a pet. Together, they form her beloved household coven of chaos, grounding, and companionship.