Pagan Community Notes: A Christian Makes Amends, Paganistan, WEL, and more!
Pagan Community Notes is a companion to my usual Pagan News of Note, a series more focused on news originating from within the Pagan community. I want to reinforce the idea that what happens to and...
View ArticleHow to Support Pagan Community (and Infrastructure)
Over at Llewellyn Wordlwide’s official blog, Elysia Gallo, Senior Acquisitions Editor for Witchcraft, Wicca, Pagan, and magickal books, lists seven ways in which you can support Pagan community. I...
View ArticleThe Weekend Before
Oh, like you need my phone number. Friday Today I bought business cards. This feels more important than it probably is. Pantheacon starts in one week. I have never been before; for that matter, I have...
View ArticleEditorial: Wagging the Dog
Depending on how you want to crunch the numbers there are around one million modern Pagans in the United States. Some have argued it’s a bit less than that, some have argued that the figure doesn’t...
View ArticleCulture and Community: Do Pagan Bloggers Help to Shape Pagan Culture?
The use of the internet in modern Paganism has changed the way that people access information and express themselves in modern culture. One of the most widely used mediums for information sharing has...
View ArticleSeeking Pagan Community at Laurelin
BETHEL, Vt. –Whether or not there is such as thing as “Pagan community” is as slippery a concept as the definition of “Pagan” itself. The core question is whether or not people who follow vastly...
View ArticleNew site dedicated to Pagan bloggers poised to open
TWH – A new website devoted solely to Pagan bloggers is set to open its doors Mar. 21. After a successful crowdfunding campaign, founder Jamie Morgan was able to begin the project. Since that time...
View ArticleColumn: the State of the Union – Where Will They Go?
Almost a year ago, I organized and led a panel at Paganicon called “Pagan Clergy: How to Welcome Sex Offenders and Ex-Felons into Our Communities.” The overall convention theme was Through the Looking...
View ArticleColumn: Blossoming
[Columns are a regular weekend feature at The Wild Hunt. Each Friday and Saturday columnists from various backgrounds and traditions share their perspectives and add their insights to the larger...
View ArticleColumn: Witches’ Voices
Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott considers the history of Pagan communication, from chain letters in the 1970s to the demise of WitchVox last year. Continue reading Column: Witches’ Voices at The Wild Hunt.
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