Astrocartography: An Astrologer’s Guide to Where You’ll Thrive
Clarisse Monahan. DK, out now
Monahan shows people how to “map out a life full of meaning and growth,” according to the publisher, by choosing locations for work, home, and holidays where they would find the most psychic energy according to the stars on their birth chart. As resident astrologer for Soho House, an international private club chain, she steers clients toward their ideal places. “We’ve all been to cities or towns that feel right [and] others that don’t,” she told the Sunday Times in London. “Astrocartography helps explain these place-based attractions.”
Awaken Dream Journal: Understanding God’s Voice in Your Dreams
Paige Collins. Whitaker House, out now
Collins believes a vision that came to her in a dream inspired her to launch a PR firm specializing in Christian faith and family entertainment. She introduces her book as a tool for spiritual discernment. It includes a “Dream Dictionary” that connects visions of names, places, numbers, and colors to their meaning in the Bible. The publisher calls Awaken Dream Journal “a road map that continually leads readers back to a potentially world-changing question: What will you do with the dreams God’s given you?”
Coven: Where Witches Gather
Fiona Horne. Rockpool, Mar. 2026
Horne has had several careers—lead singer in a ’90s Australian heavy metal band, pilot, yoga instructor, travel guide for spiritual adventures, and author of books on modern magic—“but she’s always a witch and a rock star,” says Lisa Hanrahan, managing director of Rockpool. Horne’s book prompts witch-curious readers to create sacred gatherings and make magic collectively. “In this time of continued uncertainty and loneliness,” Hanrahan says, “Coven is a practical guide to finding and building your tribe.”
Meditations on Money: A Spiritual and Practical Guide
Donna Schaper. Bloomsbury Academic, Dec.
Schaper has spent five decades as a parish pastor while also penning 39 books, including mind-body-spirit titles. She knows that people’s desire for financial peace of mind “extends far beyond church walls,” says Richard Brown, senior editor at Bloomsbury Academic. Rather than “lobbing guilt-inducing scriptural grenades,” he says, “Donna’s gift is in making the serious playful—she’s hilarious in person and in print—so that money is seen not as a burden but as an instrument of freedom, generosity, and peace.”
The Spirit of Ani: Reflections on Spirituality, Feminism, Music, and Freedom
Ani DiFranco with Lauren Coyle Rosen. Akashic, Mar, 2026
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and actor DiFranco writes this memoir in conversation with Rosen, a cultural anthropologist. The authors explore how DiFranco finds creative inspiration by tuning in to “experiences of the interconnectedness of all consciousness,” according to the publisher. In the book, DiFranco describes sensing her father’s spirit after his death, “like a sudden wave of resounding calm and peace crashing over me and transforming my way of being,” and being left with the words “Everything is perfect....”



