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In an era before mainstream access to the Internet, and before the creation of the World Wide Web, Pagan magazines such as Harvest provided crucial opportunities for networking, sharing of information, and the development of the international Neopagan community. [1] In an Utne Reader feature on Pagan publications, James Tedford wrote,
Pagan Dawn is based in London. [4] Articles cover all aspects of modern and historic paganism, from Germanic neopaganism to wicca, shamanism, druidry, and esoterica. The magazine also includes news and announcements of workshops, conferences, moots, festivals, training, groups, publications, and related information.
The Free Spirit Alliance (FSA) is a non-profit spiritual networking organization serving the Pagan and pantheist communities. [1] Founded on May 21, 1986 [2] and based in the Mid-Atlantic area of the United States, FSA's focus has been presenting regional and local events where people from diverse backgrounds can learn and share ideas.
Quest is an esoteric quarterly magazine [1] containing material on magic, witchcraft, and practical occultism, along with personal experiences and reviews. [2] [3] It has been edited since its inception in 1970 by the author Marian Green, [4] who also organises an associated annual Quest Conference.
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