The history of magic in Yorkshire is as old as the fells, but always re-emerges with different generations.

The Whitby Conclave in 1979 leading to the area's growth in the 80's into an occult beacon.

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http://the-philosophers-stone.com/articles/whitby/whitby.htm
Chaos Magic has some roots in Leeds as well.

A practice that seemed to come out of the Whitby Conclave and was a move towards "magic with balls".

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magic
While many of these movements seemed very 'masculine', women throughout earliest history have been the steadfast keepers of the flame.

In Huddersfield, Bradford, at hearths across moors, fells and suburbs, women practice, live and love with magic.

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https://www.haunted-yorkshire.co.uk/witches.htm 
And that's how we meet Inayat!

A twenty-something working an admin job in Leeds, a history of dabbling in magic, trying the odd love spell, but a veteran of numerous failed dates.

But after telling one last creepy git to piss off it all goes south!

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A Bagful of Dragon is an occult thriller.

If you dabble, mess about, or just thinking about it, learn to protect yourself first! The book even includes a reading list woven into the story!

Remember:

Magic is real... protect yourself!

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