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A Small list of Pagan Publications
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Ancient Ways: "Ireland's Pagan Alternative magazine." Articles,
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editorials letters, poetry, magic, herb lore, seasonal celebrations, sacred
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sites. 75p/issue. Write for currect subscription price. Address: Ancient
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Ways, c/o The Alachemist's head Bookshop, 10 East Essex St., Dublin 2,
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Ireland.
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Awen: "A new magazine of Keltic-Pagan poetry." Named after the primal
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Kymraeg Goddess for poetic inspiration, the magazine is devoted to
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publishing the rich stream of modern-day Celtic and Pagan poetry. Published
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by Kaledon Naddair, who publishes 'Inner Keltia'. $5 for each issue.
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Address: Kaer Eidyn, 8 Annandale Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4AN, Alban
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(Scotland).
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The Bard: A herditary-Welsh journal of Celtic religion. Published to
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coincide with the four Celtic festivals by the Annwn Temple of Gwynfyd. The
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journal and the Temple are concerned with the presentation of a family-based
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Celtic religion. "We do not pretend to practice ancient Celtic
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religion--only Celtic religion as it survived as folk religion. Our main
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focus, then, is the presentation of our family religion's teachings,
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beliefs, practices, while showing how they evolved and their basis in
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ancient Celtic belief...
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We concieve our journal as a traditional Celtic publication... We are not
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neo-Pagans and our journal is not a neo-Pagan creation. It is a traditional
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Pagan publication; we consider ourselves traditional Celtists (Our family
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religion is called, by us Celtism)." Celtic history, lore, poetry, rituals,
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festivals. Subscriptions: $9/year in U.S. and Canada; $12/year foreign
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airmail (U.S funds or U.S. money order only); $3.50 for sample copy. Checks
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payable to R. A. DeVowe, Address; Annwn Temply of Gwynfyd, 5102 N. 16th Dr.
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Lor#3, Phoenix, Arizona 85015.
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Cainteanna na Luise: A quarterly journal of modern Druidic arts. "The
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concern of Cnl, is the multiplicity and mutability of reality, linked with
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ancient Celtic mythopoetica. Cnl, believes that most 'druidism' today has
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nothing to do with ancient form, but that much can be learned by going to
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scholars and Irish sources. Cnl, emphasizes the study of Irish (Gaelige),
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as a thaumatergic--liturgical language, believing a person's language
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determines his/her reality.: Articles, linguistics, discussions, book
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reviews. 16-24 pages. Subscriptions $9/year in U.S and Canada: $11/year
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overseas; sample issue: $3 in the U.S; $4 elsewhere. Checks must be made
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out to John Kellinhauser. Address: Cainteanna na Luise, 805-85 Wellesley
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East, Toronto Ontario, M4Y 1H8 Canada.
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The Cauldron: "An independant pagan journal of the Old Religion founded in
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1976." Articles on Wicca, Paganism, earth mysteries, sacred sites, book
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reviews, history, festivals. This is one of the most respected British
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Craft publications. The journal is dedicated to presentind a broad spectrum
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of Pagan belief. It has a wide reasership throughout the Pagan movement.
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Published four times a year. Subscriptions: $6/year U.S (bills only).
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Address: M. A. Howard, 4 Llysonnen Cottages, Llysonnen Road, Carmarthen,
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Dyfed, SA 33 5ED Wales, United Kingdom.
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Circle Network News: One of the largest, best, and best-known Pagan
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newspapers--filled with articles, rituals, illustrations, invocations,
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contacts, news, photos, herbal formulas, reviews, magical development
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exercises, chants, and other material contributed by newtwork members.
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Emphasis on Wicca, Shamanism, Goddess-Worship, positive magic, and related
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Pantheistic ways. Published quarterly. At this point Circle can lay claim
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to being the largest, most visivle, and most important Pagan networking
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organization around. Circle has taken on the responsibility for being a
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contact center for Pagan folk throughout the United States and around the
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world. Subscriptions: $9/year bulk mail in U.S.; $13/year first class in
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U.S. and Canada; $17 airmail elsewhere (U.S. funds); $3 for sample copy.
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Address: Circle, Box 219, Mt Horeb, Wisconsin 53572.
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The Druid's Progress: The journal of Ar nDraiocht Fein ("Our own
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Druidism") edited by P. E. I. Bonewits. Scholarly emphasis. Bonewits is
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creating a Pan-European reconstructionist tradition of Neo-Pagan Druidism.
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The journal is opinionated, intellectual, fascinating. The organization is
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hierarchial--or at least not democratic to the point of overthrowing the
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Archdruid (Bonewits) himself-but really good for people searching for a
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structured form of study on the Druidic path. Discusses beliefs,
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linguistics, training, history, research, art, music, ritual.
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Subscriptions: $20 for four issues minimum donation (Canada $30; overseas
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$40). All subscriptions start with the first issue. Checks payable to P.
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E. I. Bonewits. Address: P.O. Box 9398, Berkely California 94709.
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The Faerie Folk Newsletter: A quarterly Wiccan publication published by
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Lady Eillonwy and the Children of the Moon Grove. The grove is part of Y
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Tylwyth Teg (The Faerie Folk), an ancient Welsh tradition. Articles,
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poetry, rituals, herbs. Subscription: $5/year; $1 for sample copy. Checks
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payable to Mary Santangelo. Address: The Faerie Folk Newsletter, c/o Lady
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Eillonwy, P.O box 100585, Ft. Lauderdale Florida 33310.
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Inner Keltia: "The Leading Journal of the Keltic Renaissance." A well
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produced, illustrated journal devoted to "re-animating virtually every
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aspect of Keltic-Pagan culture and spirituality." Each issue is more than
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100 pages, with articles, poetry, reviews, news, designs, music, history,
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festivals, symbolism, rituals. Each issue is $6 in the U.S.; $7 in Canada.
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The editor is Kaledon Naddair, who believes that the "Ancient
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Shamanistic Wisdom of the Druids is being re-born, and it is taking many
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Native Pagans very much deeper into Initiation than Wicca or Crowley-Mania
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ever could!" Naddair also publishes two other journals. The first is The
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Pictish Shaman, a magazine which " focuses on the Initiatory Wisdom of the
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Primal Kelts--the Kruithni/Ffichti/Picts." Approximately 80 pages,
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illustrated. Same prices as Inner Keltia. The second is Awen, a poetry
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magazine featuring religious, mythological, erotica, and romantic poetry
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from the leading Celtic-Pagan poets. Approximately 80 pages, illustrated;
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$5 an issue. Address: Kaer Eidyn, 8 Annandale Street, Edinburgh, Eh7 4AN,
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Alban (Scotland).
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The New Celtic Review: "The Quarterly Journal of the Golden Section Order
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Society for the Preservation of Celtic Lore." This Druid revivalist group
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puts out a beautifully produces journal, many pages are hand-lettered.
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Celtic news, festivals, philosophy, poetry, bardic lore, artwork.
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Subscriptions: $6/issue in U.S. Address: The G.S.O. Society, BM Oak Grove,
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London WCIN 3XX England, United Kingdom.
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Paganspoof: This is a one-time only spoof on Pagan periodicals. If
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you're getting bored with most of the journals listed here, this will give
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you a chuckle. Cost: $3. Write to Moonstone Publications, Our Lady of the
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Woods, P.O. Box 176, Blue Mounds, Wisconsin 53517.
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