Might as well post the whole thread (from second link). He won't mind.
1. Sorcery can make a difference, but the personal is also political. Bottles of influence and powders of bewilderment are secondary to the everyday footfall of attrition posed by the steady drip of living magic.
2. Insistent, resilient memory that endures beyond the long cons and predatory hucksters. Soil of the dead and cacophony of branches. Undaunted in its purpose, staunch against proselytism and distortion, constant in the spell it casts.
3. Change is woven in the smallest of everyday choices. The micro-decisions that you make moment to moment, and which determine what your magic is about.
4. What you will stand for, and what you will not. What you choose to cultivate and nourish within your orbit, and what you will close the door upon and send on its way.
5. The final shape of the spell that you are casting from cradle to grave. Magic that can hear the imperative of the dead and the wild murmur of the land, and will act from this foundational point, tending its patch and taking the knife to weeds that strangle.
6. Magic that has an ear for rebellious roadside spirit and inner city undine, churchyard ghost and blood ancestor. Magic that will not break or bend to the latest deceiver or be captivated by their bag of tricks.
7. Magic that will not sit at your table. Magic that will never obey you. Magic that you will never defeat. You can crush us, you can bruise us, but you have to answer to –
8. Extract from 'Guns of Brixton' by Anthony Nine, coming soon in Conjure Codex 4 from Hadean Press.
I've read the whole thing this is from and it's lit af.