
Catherine Yronwode
Author · 8 books
Catherine "Cat" Yronwode (b. 1947) is an American writer, editor, publisher, and teacher. A practitioner of herbalism and traditional magic, she is a founding member of the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers. She has had an extensive career in the comic book industry, and coauthored Women and the Comics (1985), the first book on women in comics. Born and raised in California, Yronwode attended Illinois' Shimer College in the 1960s, through the school's unique early entrance program.
Books

Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic
A Materia Magica of African-American Conjure
2002

The Black Folder
Personal Communications on the Mastery of Hoodoo
2013

Throwing the Bones; How to Foretell the Future with Bones, Shells and Nuts
2012

Paper in My Shoe
2015

The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic in Rootwork, Conjure, and Spiritual Church Services
2013

The Red Folder
Private Lessons on the Practice of Hoodoo
2019

Genuine Black and White Magic of Marie Laveau
Hoodoo's Earliest Grimoire and Spell Book
2018

Cash Box Conjure
Hoodoo Spells for Luck and Money
2018