Sybil Leek, on Homosexuals in Witchcraft
By Zan Sybil Leek (the subject of a recent biography, Sybil Leek: Out of the Shadows, by Christine Jones) was once known as the “World’s Most Famous Witch”- or at least, as the Witch most famous in the...
View ArticleLovers’ Legends: the Gay Greek Myths, by Andrew Calimach
Reviewed by Zan One of my most favorite books in a long while is Andrew Calimach’s Lovers’ Legends: the Gay Greek Myths (Haiduk Press, 2002), which reconstructs (from sources) the original (Homoerotic)...
View ArticleWhat Queer Theology Isn’t
By P. Sufenas Virius Lupus In the modern field of queer studies and queer theory, something that might strike those who aren’t familiar with these subjects has emerged: “queer” is not necessarily...
View ArticleTrans Acceptance in Paganism
By P. Sufenas Virius Lupus I’ve just had some very clear proof that homophobia is alive and well in the community where I work–for more info on that, notice the comments on the following… However, as...
View ArticleThe Trans Rite of Ancestor Elevation: Altars
Anonymous On each of the nine days of this elevation ritual, participants will light candles and offer prayers and cool water to the souls of the honored transgender dead. The altar can be as...
View ArticleQueer Wicca
By Sable Aradia [Snip] A lot of people come into Paganism through the “Wiccan Gate,” but many leave it; not because they disagree with Wicca and not because they don’t believe in the things that...
View ArticleAll Acts of Love and Pleasure – Inclusive Wicca
Reviewed by Lisa Roling [Snip] Aburrow begins by stating “[t]he aim of the book is to act as a guide to existing initiatory covens who want to make their practice more inclusive.” She says that...
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