Coven of the East
(2025)Reimaging Asian Women's Magical Histories
An anthology of stories edited by Pauline Chow and Angela Yuriko Smith
Rekindle your magic. Rewrite the myth.
In Coven of the East, twenty-two writers from across the Asian diaspora come together to reclaim, reimagine, and resurrect the magical traditions often erased from mainstream narratives. Through short stories and essays, these contributors explore the intimate ways mysticism, folklore, and ancestral wisdom shape their characters’ lives and their own.
Magic isn’t just in myths. It lives in the networks of nature and in our histories. When we reveal our power in stories and in our daily lives, we are able to reclaim it. Magic and wisdom are our birthrights.
Structured as a Heroine’s Journey through the major arcana, this genre-bending anthology celebrates the complexity of Asian diaspora feminine power. The voices within are playful, fierce, reverent, and wild. Whether rooted in family rituals or fantasy realms, each piece answers a shared call: to remember and reshape what magic means, and to honor the legacies of women who wrote, led, healed, and resisted.
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In Coven of the East, twenty-two writers from across the Asian diaspora come together to reclaim, reimagine, and resurrect the magical traditions often erased from mainstream narratives. Through short stories and essays, these contributors explore the intimate ways mysticism, folklore, and ancestral wisdom shape their characters’ lives and their own.
Magic isn’t just in myths. It lives in the networks of nature and in our histories. When we reveal our power in stories and in our daily lives, we are able to reclaim it. Magic and wisdom are our birthrights.
Structured as a Heroine’s Journey through the major arcana, this genre-bending anthology celebrates the complexity of Asian diaspora feminine power. The voices within are playful, fierce, reverent, and wild. Whether rooted in family rituals or fantasy realms, each piece answers a shared call: to remember and reshape what magic means, and to honor the legacies of women who wrote, led, healed, and resisted.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Diaspora storytelling and cultural reclamation
Folklore, tarot, and myth-infused narratives
Intersectional feminist anthologies
Genre: Fantasy
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