Books
In addition to Fiona's non fiction books published below, in 2011 Fiona secured a Young Adult fiction book deal with the publishers of the 'Harry Potter' Series, Allen & Unwin. The book, titled 'WITCH - A Summerland Mystery' will be published September 2012.
- Witch: A Personal Journey. Random House Australia. 27 February 1998. ISBN 0-09-183387-6.
- Witch: A Magickal Year. Random House Australia. 1 October 1999. ISBN 0-09-184000-7.
- Life's a Witch: A Handbook for Teen Witches. Random House Australia. November 2000. ISBN 1-74051-022-4.
- (hardback) Witch: A Magickal Journey: A Hip Guide to Modern Witchcraft. Thorsons. 1 January 2001. ISBN 0-00-710399-9. (paperback new edition) Witch: A Magickal Journey: A Hip Guide to Modern Witchcraft. Thorsons. April 2002. ISBN 0-00-712132-6. (Northern Hemisphere edition of Witch: A Personal Journey and Witch: A Magickal Year)
- (hardback) 7 Days to a Magickal New You. Thorsons. October 2001. ISBN 0-00-712346-9.
- (in German) (hardback) In 7 Tagen magische Kräfte wecken. Bauer, Freiburg. 1 September 2002. ISBN 3-7626-0875-X.
- Magickal Sex: A Witches' Guide to Beds, Knobs, and Broomsticks. Thorsons. September 2002. ISBN 0-00-714133-5.
- (school/library binding) Witchin': A Handbook for Teen Witches. Thorsons. February 2003. ISBN 0-613-89284-4.(Northern Hemisphere edition of Life's a Witch)
- The Coven: Making Magick Together. Random House Australia. 2005.
- Fiona Horne, ed. (15 July 2004) (paperback). Pop! Goes the Witch: The Disinformation Guide to 21st Century Witchcraft. Disinformation. ISBN 0-9729529-5-0. - Edited and some sections written by Fiona Horne!
- (hardback) Bewitch a Man: How to Find Him and Keep Him Under Your Spell. Simon Spotlight Entertainment. 26 September 2006. ISBN 1-4169-1474-9.
- (paperback) L.A. Witch: Fiona Horne's Guide to Coven Magick. Llewellyn Publications. 1 April 2007. ISBN 0-7387-1034-2.
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