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“Do not travel far to other dusty lands, forsaking your own sitting place;
if you cannot find the truth where you are now, you will never find it.”

- Dogen

Here's some of my favorite places to spend a bit of free time.  I try to keep my list short, and include comments for each link so you know what each is about, under the assumption that an endless list of anonymous links isn’t too useful to you.  

Pagan Publications:

The Witches' Voice
the ultimate community networking resource for the Wiccan/ Pagan world... you could spend days at this site and not see it all... While you’re there, drop a note of thanks to Fritz & Wren for this wonderful service to the community.

The Wiccan/Pagan Times
This long-standing resource has always had good articles and items of interest.  Of particular interest are the interviews with Pagan authors.

The Zodiac Bistro
This is the home of Boudica, who is well-loved for her dedication to the community as well as her extensive library of excellent book reviews.

Elements Magazine
“The Pagan Magazine for the Pagan World”.  This is one of the places where you can find my articles in print.  This link is the online home for the print publication, out of Simi Valley, California.

The Llewellyn Journal
A free online resource from the largest publisher of Pagan subjects in the world.  "The Llewellyn Journal features new, in-depth articles by famous and new writers on New Age topics, including, astrology, healing, spirituality, magic, ghosts, UFOs, shamanism, Tarot, Taoism and Wicca".

newWitch Magazine
The latest magazine by the publisher of PanGaia and SageWoman magazines. "Everyone from Traditional Wiccans to potion-makers to Asatruar to eco-Pagans can find something in these pages. The one thing we all have in common is a willingness to look at the world, our magical and spiritual paths, and ourselves in new ways. We hope to reach not only those already involved in what we cover, but the curious and completely new as well."