TWPT Talks To... 10 Authors of the Pagan Community
Book Details
Author(s)Boudica Foster, Michael Foster
PublisherWild Rabbit Publishing
ISBN / ASINB006ZCUNZE
ISBN-13978B006ZCUNZ6
Sales Rank1,465,137
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Wiccan/Pagan Times has been on line since March 1999. Over the years, we have interviewed many of the most notable Authors in the Pagan Community.
Authors mean a lot to the pagan community. We have been referenced as the people of the books, and many will start their path with a book. How the author feels about the pagan community is important, as we like to think that the information in the books are practiced as well as printed.
We have had many memorable interviews we have published over the last 13 years. We have taken 10 of these interviews and put them together with author bios, pictures and weblinks so you can explore the authors further.
Interviewed are Anna Frankin, Dorothy Morrison, Edain McCoy, John Michael Greer, Kristin Madden, M. R. Sellars, Margot Adler, Patricia Telesco, Raymond Buckland and Yasmine Galenorn. Preserved here is a place in time within the pagan community when we were still new, but growing. We feel these interviews convey the flavor and the heart of the pagan community.
Authors mean a lot to the pagan community. We have been referenced as the people of the books, and many will start their path with a book. How the author feels about the pagan community is important, as we like to think that the information in the books are practiced as well as printed.
We have had many memorable interviews we have published over the last 13 years. We have taken 10 of these interviews and put them together with author bios, pictures and weblinks so you can explore the authors further.
Interviewed are Anna Frankin, Dorothy Morrison, Edain McCoy, John Michael Greer, Kristin Madden, M. R. Sellars, Margot Adler, Patricia Telesco, Raymond Buckland and Yasmine Galenorn. Preserved here is a place in time within the pagan community when we were still new, but growing. We feel these interviews convey the flavor and the heart of the pagan community.
