Media + Publications
Publishing
Coven of the East: Reimagining Asian Women's Magical Histories
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.
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Talks + Lectures
(Counter) Cosmogonies: Rituals for the (Un)Dead
Fall 2024
Global Christian Spiritualities
Spring 2025
Research + Academia
Korea’s National Folk Journal: Overseas Propagation of Korean Shamanism through diaspora movements and lineage New York Musok
Press + Feature
Joysauce - Why Asian Americans are turning to spirituality
Spiritual practices are making a major comeback, driven by AA+PI spiritual workers
Popdust - The Real-Life Magic of “Lovecraft Country”: Interview with a Korean Shaman
HBO’s Lovecraft Country recently introduced mainstream America to a witchy Korean character called a “mudang.”
Huffpost - This Is My Unbelievable But Totally True Transgender Ghost Story
Could my long-dead ancestor really have been watching -- and loving -- me for my entire life?
Interviews + Podcasts
Witches & Wine - How to Become a Korean Shaman - Interview with Mudang Jenn
K-Pod Ep. 34 - Rituals & Traditions
Ep 614 - Korean Shamanism with Mudang Jenn
Petty Astrology - Mudang and Mercury Retrograde