Carmen Cray's Kokapelli in the Wiccans' Kitchen is a mythic, multi-generational fantasy that merges the mystical cosmology of ancient witches with modern scientific mysticism, anthropology, and feminist rebirth. Set primarily in the deserts of New Mexico and the spiritual underground of Philadelphia, the novel unites metaphysical speculation, esoteric science, and dark humor. It follows two parallel heroines-Angelina Jones and Catherine Carre-whose fates intertwine through the ancient orders of Wicca, the mysterious Godplane, and the trickster-spirit Kokapelli, who heralds upheaval across dimensions.
This world reimagines witchcraft as advanced science. Wiccans are near-immortals who manipulate the fabric of reality through their mastery of quantum fields, biology, and the "Emotional Plane"-a fifth-dimensional field connecting all consciousness. Their longevity and knowledge have made them unseen architects of human civilization-midwives of progress, and sometimes of catastrophe.