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Issue 7 of The Crooked Path Journal includes the following
articles:
Guided Visualizations Throughthe Caucasus - Michael Berman
The Thinking Witch Top Reads of 2010 - Steven Posch
Interview with Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone - Tony Mierzwicki
Storm Mother - Veronica Cummer
Sonnets to the Morrigan - S. P. Hendrick
The Witch and the Well and the Dark Rider - Orion Foxwood
Pagan Parenting - Renee Berg
The Future Through the Writing onyour Forehead - Michael
Berman
Pendraig Publishing Catalogue
Invocation and theAncient Art of Ritual Possession - Peter
Paddon
Gardner Redux - Ann Finnin
Spotlight on: Visceral Magick - Peter Paddon
Before the Battle - Peter Paddon
Issue 1 of The Crooked Path Journal contains the following
articles: Inside the Wicker Man - Peter Paddon The Origin of the
Word "Witch" - R.J. Thompson Witch's Ritual For Getting Rid of Evil
Magic - "Ku Potula" - Radomir Ristic Tapping the Bone - Peter
Paddon Morning - Hedgewizard Usage of Animals and Animal Body Parts
in Traditional Witchcraft - Radomir Ristic Candlemas and the Land
Ceremonies Charm R.J. Thompson Cosmic Soup and the Mighty Dead -
Peter Paddon The Rite of Candlemas and the Land Ceremonies Charm
R.J. Thompson Blacksmith as Magus - Radomir Ristic Celtic Nine
Poems - Peter Paddon As I Do Will It - Ann Finnin Walking the
Crooked Path - Peter Paddon Turning The Hand of Fate - Raven Womack
Making a Traditional Witches' Besom - Peter Paddon The Crooked Path
Journal is a quarterly magazine for Traditional Witches,
Cunningfolk and other practitioners of the Nameless Art.
From its earliest days to the present, Ann and Dave Finnin have
been at the center of the Pagan community in Southern California.
Here is the story of the groups and covens that came and went, and
those that grew into thriving Traditions. In particular, this is
the story of the Roebuck, how it came to be, and the influences
that led to its creation. Ann writes about all the 'Big Names' in
the Craft from Los Angeles and beyond from personal experience -
she was there, working with and interacting with the people and the
groups that are legendary in Craft circles. With foreword by Ed
Fitch.
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