Phil Hine is renowned for his insightful and pioneering writings in the field of
occultism. Some of his notable works include:
"Prime Chaos" (1993): In this seminal work, Hine provides an in-depth exploration of chaos magick and its underlying principles. He offers practical techniques, including the creation and activation of sigils, for individuals to experiment with their own magickal practices.
"Condensed Chaos" (1995): This concise and accessible book introduces readers to the foundations of chaos magick. It provides a straightforward guide to the practice of sigil magick, meditation, and evocation.
"The Pseudonomicon" (1994): In this work, Hine combines humor and occultism to create a playful exploration of chaos magick. It showcases his talent for merging the profound and the lighthearted in the realm of magick.
"Queerying Occultures" (2023): Hine's more recent work offers discussions concerning the intersection of queer culture and the occult.