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Home » Society » Religion_and_Spirituality » Pagan » Arts_and_Entertainment Literature Pagan/Arts_and_Entertainment/Literature includes links to websites dealing with a wide range of subjects and interests which span the entire length and breadth of the literary arts: webpages devoted to specific, recognized authors, sites on book-collecting, sites covering specific genres and types of literature, and even online editions of specific works by numerous recognized authors and poets of the past as well as no few of the present.
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| PaganSpeak - A Pagan journalers collaborative writing group.
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| | Prayers to the Muse - A Pagan Poetry forum showcasing original pagan writings. Submissions are welcome - Art submissions also welcome.
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| | Carl McColman - Home page for the author of "The Well-Read Witch" and "Embracing Jesus and the Goddess."
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| | Heathwitch - Founder of the organisation APRIS (Acceptance of Pagan Religions in Society). Writes on issues pertaining to Paganism and Goddess Spirituality.
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| | Ly de Angeles - Author of "Witchcraft: Theory and Practice" and High Priestess of the Covenant of WildWood Gate in Australia.
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| | Paul Huson's Home Page - Author of "Mastering Witchcraft" and "Mastering Herbalism," site has current information about books, movies, Tarot, links and feedback.
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| | Starhawk - Author of "The Spiral Dance", "The Fifth Sacred Thing", and other books that link an earth-based spirituality to action to change the world.
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| | Bardic Dreams - An illustrated celebration of pagan poetry and prose with a growing interactive online community.
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| | Celtic Soul - Official web site of Pagan author, Sandra Kynes, which includes photo-journal of pilgrimage to Ireland, spiritual exploration, miscellaneous writing, information on current and upcoming published work.
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