Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Inward Revolution | 1998 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
| 2 | Bast And Sekhmet | 1999 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
| 3 | Egyptian Birth Signs | 2002 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
| 4 | Pop Culture Magick | 2004 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
| 5 | Sekhem Heka | 2008 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
| 6 | She | 2018 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
Storm Constantine’s non-fiction output reflects her lifelong engagement with esoteric and occult traditions. Her books on these subjects include Bast And Sekhmet (1999), about the Egyptian cat and lion goddesses; Egyptian Birth Signs (2002), applying Egyptian astrology; and Sekhem Heka (2008), about energy healing. Pop Culture Magick (2004) explores using contemporary fiction and media as a basis for magical practice.
These books are written by a practitioner rather than an academic observer, and they carry the same sense of personal conviction that marks her fiction. For readers who come to Constantine through her novels, the non-fiction provides context for the spiritual and mythological systems that inform her storytelling.