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Library of the Mystic Arts April 1, 2001
Focusing on every aspect of Wicca and the magickal arts, from Abracadabra to Zoomorphism, Wicca A to Z explains the different traditions, sabbats, and rituals of the Wiccan spiritual path, as well as Wiccan jargon, folklore, amulets and talismans, and the numerous herbs and gemstones associated with witchcraft.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 199 pages
  • Publisher: Citadel (April 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806519304
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806519302
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #690,479 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Gerina Dunwich (b. December 27, 1959, Illinois, United States) is a professional astrologer, occult historian, and New Age author, best known for her books on Wicca and various occult subjects. She is also involved in paranormal research and is the founder of the Paranormal Animal Research Group, which investigates cases of alleged hauntings by animal spirits.

Her first newspaper article (co-written with her cousin, Barbara Williams) was published in October 1976. It was an interview with singer/songwriter Jim Peterik from the local Chicago band, the Ides of March (and later, Survivor). By the spring of 1980 Dunwich was publishing a small press literary journal called Golden Isis, a one-woman operation that specialized in Goddess-inspired poetry and off-beat fiction.

In December 1993 she moved to Fort Covington, Franklin County, New York, where she opened a small shop on High Street called "The Country Witch" (later renamed "The Calico Cat Whatnot Shop"), which sold antiques, curios and various occult supplies. She officially established Coven Mandragora on Candlemas 1996 and served as its High Priestess. That same year she established the Wheel of Wisdom School (an educational organization offering correspondence courses on the sabbats) and the Pagan Poets Society (a literary circle for writers and publishers of Pagan poetry), along with a local networking organization known as North Country Wicca. In February of 1998 she received a ministerial license from the Universal Life Church. Dunwich is also the founder of the Bast-Wicca tradition.

A respected spokesperson for the Wiccan/Pagan community, Dunwich has been a guest on numerous radio talk shows throughout the United States and Canada. She has lectured and presented workshops at festivals and gatherings across the country, such as the CraftWise Pagan Gathering (Waterbury, Connecticut), the Real Witches' Ball (Columbus, Ohio), and Panpipes' Pagan Day Festival (West Hollywood, California).

A member of the Fellowship of Isis, Circle, the Pagan Poets Society, the Authors Guild, and the Authors League of America, Dunwich's biography is listed in a number of reference works, such as Who's Who in the East, Personalities of America, The Wicca Source Book, The Modern Witch's Complete Sourcebook, and Crossroads: Who's Who of the Magickal Community (published by The Witching Well Education and Research Center, 1988). She is also mentioned in Anne Carson's Goddesses and Wise Women (The Crossing Press, 1992) and other works. Her articles, poetry, and reviews have appeared in numerous publications, including Playgirl, American Woman, Magical Blend, Sage Woman, Circle Network News, and Pagan Free Press.

Gerina Dunwich lives in Western New York, where she owns and operates an antique shop. She is currently working on a new book.

 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A to Z gets an A+, January 5, 2000
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This review is from: Wicca A To Z: A Modern Witch's Encyclopedia (Library of the Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
Whether you are new to the Craft or have been practicing for awhile, you are sure to find this book highly informative. Well-researched, it covers nearly every aspect of Wicca and Paganism imaginable. I was especially impressed with the section on goddesses from around the world, and I found the detailed information on the various Wiccan traditions to be enlightening. I have been a practicing Pagan for well over 30 years and did not really expect to find anything new in this book that I hadn't already read elsewhere, but I was pleasantly surprised at how much I learned from it. However, the title is a bit misleading, as the book covers much more than just Wicca. Astrology, ceremonial magick, hexcraft, Satanism, and other paths are also included. It is nicely illustrated with old black and white drawings and woodcuts. It is one of Gerina Dunwich's better books to be sure. However, it is an alphabetically-arranged mini-encyclopedia. It is not a book of Wiccan rituals or spells. If you are looking for rituals and spells, look elsewhere. But if you are looking for an excellent guide to the many facets of the magickal world, be sure to add this book to your collection!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wicca A to Z, January 15, 2000
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Gerina Dunwich, an authority on the ways of Wicca, is a highly-respected spokesperson for the Wiccan/Pagan community. She is deeply concerned about the negative stereotypes connected to Witches and the many misconceptions the general population has about the Craft. In an effort to educate and to help foster religious tolerance for Wicca and other earth-oriented spiritual paths, Dunwich has impressively combined her many years of experience with in-depth research to create this unique encyclopedia that strips away the myths and mystery to reveal the true beliefs and practices of both Wiccans and contemporary Pagans. No aspect of the Craft, from ancient times to present day, is overlooked in this remarkably comprehensive book. Featuring well over 500 alphabetically-arranged entries and a good number of black and white illustrations, no stones (not even the ones of Stonehenge) are left unturned here. Students of the magical arts (esp. beginners) will be enriched by the wisdom contained within this compendium, and most readers will find refreshing the author's down-to-earth style (she is a Capricorn after all), straight-forward honesty, and occasional hint of wry humor. This book is divided into 2 parts. The first one explores "Magick, Myth, and Mysticism." Alot of territory is covered here, including Sabbats, Wiccan traditions, sacred rituals, spellcasting, and Pagan jargon. As Wicca is primarily "a Goddess-oriented religion and craft," it is appropriate that the second part of the book, "Goddesses From Around the World", covers in detail the countless female deities who collectively represent the power, beauty, and magick of the divine feminine. Every major goddess appears to be represented, with each entry explaining how that particular deity has influenced contemporary Paganism. (Many of the popular male deities are listed in the first section of the book.) The honesty and insight provided by WICCA A TO Z make this one-of-a-kind encyclopedia an excellent guide for all who take a sincere interest in Goddess worship, folklore, the New Age movement, the metaphysical sciences, and the Wiccan Craft as a positive spiritual path and way of life.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Wiccan's point of view..., January 31, 2000
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WICCA A TO Z is very enlightening. It is much more detailed and Witchcraft/Wicca-focused than Gerina's earlier work, THE CONCISE LEXICON OF THE OCCULT, which may be somewhat helpful to a beginner but is not incredibly informative for many occultists who have been into the scene for awhile. WICCA A TO Z, which covers many esoteric subjects in addition to Wicca, is educational but not boring, like so many encyclopedia-format books tend to be. The author talks honestly about Wiccan beliefs, traditions, ethics, etc without being preachy or fluffy the way many contemporary authors of this genre come across in their writing styles. At times Gerina's views on certain aspects of Wicca differ a bit from the majority, but there is nothing wrong with being different. Some reviewers tend to criticise her for this, but if everyone in the Craft was identical what a sad, boring this world this would surely be! Gerina has written a number of books on Wicca, and, on a personal note, I credit her with helping me to find my present path. {I had never heard of Wicca until I found a copy of her WICCA CRAFT at a local bookstore.} Thank you Gerina for your splendid contributions to the Craft.
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