Mitch Horowitz


Mitch Horowitz is an American writer in occult and esoteric themes. He is the former editor-in-chief of TarcherPerigee.
A frequent writer and speaker on religion and metaphysics in print and on television, radio and the web, Horowitz has appeared on The History Channel, The Montel Williams Show, Coast to Coast AM, and American Radio Journal.

Works and scholarship

Horowitz is the author of Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation. The book received the 2010 PEN Oakland/ Josephine Miles Award.
Horowitz's writing has appeared in Parabola, Esopus, Fortean Times, and with the Religion News Service.
Horowitz is on the faculty of the urban holistic learning center, the New York City Open Center, for its annual Esoteric Quest. He has presented lectures at the Open Center entitled The Psychic Highway: New York’s 'Burned-Over District' and the Growth of Alternative Spirituality in America and Made in America: The Hidden History of ‘Positive Thinking’.
At Tarcher/Penguin, Horowitz has published titles in world religion, esoterica, and the metaphysical, as well as works in philosophy, social thought and politics, including Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity by director David Lynch, 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck and Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush’s War on Iraq by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber. He has published a number of works by religious scholar Jacob Needleman, including The American Soul: Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Founders and the forthcoming What is God?

Personal life

Horowitz has two sons and lives in New York City.