Welcome to Bruja Magazine
We are not entirely a witch magazine and not entirely an art magazine because it was never meant to choose between the two. Witchcraft and creativity walk hand in hand. Both ask you to imagine something that does not yet exist and bring it into the world through intention, focus, and spirit. The artist and the bruja work from the same place inside the place where intuition rises, where vision takes form, and where truth refuses to stay silent. Bruja Magazine exists to honor that connection. Our mission is to uplift powerful voices, celebrate raw and vulnerable art, and offer a sanctuary where creation itself becomes a form of magic. This is a home for those who make, dream, heal, and transform. Welcome, bruja. Your creative fire belongs here.
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The BruShop is your spot to find witchy prints, issues of Bruja Magazine, and digital books created to inspire your magic and your creativity. Fill your space with intention, shop for Yule gifts, and support independent artistry all in one place. Spend $150.00 and your shipping is free, a seasonal blessing to make your winter shopping a little brighter.
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We’re always looking for fresh voices and powerful stories. This is your space to share your work with us—whether it’s art, writing, photography, or anything that fits our vibe. Tell us what you create, why it matters, and why it belongs here.
In the Circle, you’re more than a regular contributor.
You’re part of our coven—a growing community of artists, writers, and makers who teach, learn, and inspire each other. Your voice and your craft don’t just appear on our pages; they help shape the heartbeat of Bruja Magazine itself.


Yule has always been a threshold season. A turning of the wheel where warmth becomes a prayer and the forest becomes a cathedral of shadow and spark. It is a time of lanterns, antlers, evergreen crowns, and the ancient promise that light will return even when the world feels sunless. It is in that sacred in-between where Pamela Salerno’s photography feels most at home.
Article Written by Epifania Arriagada Photographer by Pamela Salerno