Exploring the intersection of literature and magic, this book by Michelle Tea delves into the rich history and traditions of tarot. It provides captivating stories, rituals, and spells designed for witches looking to enhance their spiritual journey. With a blend of personal insight and historical context, it serves as a guide for those seeking to deepen their connection to the mystical world.
Michelle Tea Orden de los libros
Michelle Tea crea obras autobiográficas crudas que profundizan en las profundidades de la cultura queer, el feminismo, la raza y la clase. Su estilo único penetra en las vidas de aquellos en los márgenes de la sociedad, ofreciendo una mirada íntima a las vidas y mentes de quienes a menudo no son escuchados. A través de sus contribuciones literarias, Tea crea una voz poderosa e inolvidable que resuena en los lectores que buscan una narrativa auténtica y provocativa.






- 2024
- 2022
From PEN/America Award winner, 2021 Guggenheim fellow, and beloved literary and tarot icon Michelle Tea, the hilarious, powerfully written, taboo-breaking story of her journey to pregnancy and motherhood as a 40 year-old, queer, uninsured woman Written in intimate, gleefully TMI prose, Knocking Myself Up is the irreverent account of Tea's route to parenthood--with a group of ride-or-die friends, a generous drag queen, and a whole lot of can-do pluck. Along the way she falls in love with a wholesome genderqueer a decade her junior, attempts biohacking herself a baby with black market fertility meds (and magicking herself an offspring with witch-enchanted honey), learns her eggs are busted, and enters the Fertility Industrial Complex in order to carry her younger lover's baby. With the signature sharp wit and wild heart that have made her a favorite to so many readers, Tea guides us through the maze of medical procedures, frustrations and astonishments on the path to getting pregnant, wryly critiquing some of the systems that facilitate that choice ("a great, punk, daredevil thing to do"). In Knocking Myself Up, Tea has crafted a deeply entertaining and profound memoir, a testament to the power of love and family-making, however complex our lives may be, to transform and enrich us.
- 2019
Against Memoir
Winner of the 2019 PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Exploring the artistic, radical, and romantic facets of queer and misfit life, this essay collection delves into significant cultural references, including Valerie Solanas's SCUM Manifesto and the lesbian biker gang HAGS. Michelle Tea shares personal insights and reflections on the complexities of identity and community in contemporary America, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of art and activism within the LGBTQ+ experience.
- 2019
Astro Baby
- 56 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
A magical, rhyming picture book introduces children to astrology-and the special things that make them happy and unique.
- 2018
Against Memoir
- 319 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
A collection of essays from the remarkable Michelle Tea, author of Black Wave. The razor-sharp but damaged Valerie Solanas, a doomed lesbian biker gang, and teenagers barely surviving at an ice creamery: these are some of the larger-than-life, yet all-too-human figures that populate Michelle Tea's excavation of America's fringes. In documenting their lives, she reveals herself in unexpected and heartbreaking ways, telling the stories most people try to forget.
- 2018
Without a Net, 2nd Edition
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
An urgent proclamation of what life is like for American women without the security of a financial safety net
- 2017
It's 1999--and Michelle's world is ending. A dreamlike and dystopian meditation on sobriety, adulthood, and the weird obligations of storytelling.
- 2017
Modern Tarot
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Beloved literary iconoclast Michelle Tea reinvents tarot for a new generation in this guide to using the Tarot as a twenty-first-century tool for connecting with our higher selves. Before gaining acclaim for her poignant memoirs, Tea was a scrappy misfit in San Francisco, earning a living through eerily prescient tarot readings. Although she ceased public readings as her writing career flourished, her passion for the cards remained. Drawing from over twenty-five years of experience, Modern Tarot invites readers on a fascinating journey through the cards, emphasizing their potential for radical self-growth. Whether you’re a dedicated seeker or a skeptical newcomer, the power of tarot is accessible. This guide does not require belief in the supernatural or narrow use of tarot for divination; instead, it provides insightful descriptions of each of the seventy-eight cards, fully illustrated by Amanda Verwey, along with specially designed rituals for transformative personal growth. Grounded in Tea’s wisdom, this guide appeals to both beginners and seasoned readers. With her unique insight and humor, Tea illustrates how tarot fosters deep, authentic connections in an era where true connection is often superficial, offering a gentle, individual, and aspirational spiritual experience.
- 2015
How to Grow Up
- 287 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
"A gutsy, wise memoir-in-essays from a writer praised as "impossible to put down" (People) As an aspiring young writer in San Francisco, Michelle Tea lived in a scuzzy communal house; she drank, smoked, snorted anything she got her hands on; she toiled for the minimum wage; and she dated men and women, and sometimes both at once. But between hangovers and dead-end jobs, she scrawled in notebooks and organized dive bar poetry readings, working to make her literary dreams real. In How to Grow Up, Tea shares her awkward stumble towards the life of a Bonafide Grown-Up: healthy, responsible, self-aware, stable. She writes about passion, about her fraught relationship with money, about adoring Barney's while shopping at thrift stores, about breakups and the fertile ground between relationships, about roommates and rent, and about being superstitious ("why not, it imbues this harsh world of ours with a bit of magic.") At once heartwarming and darkly comic, How to Grow Up proves that the road less traveled may be a difficult one, but if you embrace life's uncertainty and dust yourself off after every screw up, slowly but surely you just might make it to adulthood."-- Provided by publisher
- 2014
Mermaid in Chelsea Creek
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Everyone in the broken-down town of Chelsea, Massachusetts, has a story too worn to repeat--from the girls who play the pass-out game just to feel like they're somewhere else, to the packs of aimless teenage boys, to the old women from far away who left everything behind. But there's one story they all still tell: the oldest and saddest but most ho
