Non-Fiction
These are the non-fiction books and articles I have had published.
The Llewellyn articles are for annual publications which are no longer available from Llewellyn or the major bookstores like Barnes & Noble (the covers are linked to their Amazon pages). However you may be able to find copies left in some Pagan/New Age bookstores or online shops and auctions.
“What is Wicca” is available in print and ebook form from my Lulu store.
In 2012, I will have more great Wiccan articles available in the Witches’ Datebook and Witches Companion annuals, so I’ll let you know as soon as they become available (October 2011)!
Click on the cover to go to the catalog page where you can buy it!
What is Wicca: A Guide to Witchcraft for Writers
“What is Wicca? A Guide to Witchcraft for Writers” is a primer designed for the fiction author who wants to target millions of Wiccan readers around the world. It is a sad truth that many writers who write books about witchcraft and wizardry alienate the readers who are most likely read and recommend their books. This short book is designed to provide a practical reference to today’s Wiccans for writers, providing information and solutions for some of the more common mistakes made when writing about this fast growing and interesting religion.
“Four Angels from Fallen Angel Reviews”
If you read no other book this year, What Is Wicca – A Guide to Witchcraft for Writers is one you must not miss. While offered as an excellent guide to Wicca and Witchcraft for writers, author Tabitha Bradley offers any reader one of the best handbooks on the subject this reviewer has seen.
2010 Witches Datebook
Discover the gifts and magic of each season as you follow the Witches’ Wheel of the Year. This trusted datebook brings you Moon lore and facts—her names, signs, phases, and times of change—as well as the movements of the planets. You’ll also find magical color correspondences for each day, Wiccan and Pagan holidays, seasonal recipes and herb lore, the best days to plant and harvest, and articles by your favorite authors:
The Birdbath Faerie Garden by Ellen Dugan
Spellbound! by James Kambos
Computers and the Craft by Magenta Griffith
Portable Altars by Tabitha Bradley
Re: Mercury Retrograde by Diana Rajchel
Llewellyn’s 2010 Witches’ Datebook also includes Sabbat musings by Cerridwen Iris Shea, Moon rituals by Elizabeth Barrette, Sabbat recipes by Nancy V. Bennett, Celtic tree lore by Mickie Mueller, and beautiful original artwork by Jennifer Hewitson. (from publisher’s website)
2009 Witches Calendar
A Magickal Year of Witches’ Wisdom
Honor your personal connection to the Earth with this best-selling Wiccan/Pagan calendar that has been enchanting readers now for over a decade. Weave a little Witch-inspired magic into every day with Wiccan holidays; color correspondences; when to plant and harvest; the Moon’s sign and phase; planetary motion and retrogrades; and solar and lunar eclipses.
Artist Jennifer Hewitson beautifully captures the essence of each month’s seasonally themed article. A special bonus section features additional pieces by your favorite Pagan and Witchy authors. Discover Romance Magic with Ellen Dugan. Revel in Solar Festivals with Lily Gardner. And learn to master Your Daily Energy with Raven Digitalis.
January: Fairy Home Companion by Barbara Ardinger. February: Candles at Candlemas by Diana Rajchel. March: Hare & Rabbit Magic by Elizabeth Barrette. April: A Fool’s Joy by Gail Wood. May: Blessed Beltane by Danny Pharr. June: Invoking Juno by Dallas Jennifer Cobb. July: Healing Waters by Mary Pat Mann. August: Breaking Sacred Bread by Tabitha Bradley. September: Time of Twilight by Cliff Séruntine. October: Celtic New Year by Sharynne MacLeod NicMhacha. November: Rest & Resurrection by Luci Zain. December: Celebrating Darkness by Ember (from publisher’s website)
2008 Witches Calendar
Enchanting original artwork, provocative ideas, fresh modes of magic-it”s all inside Llewellyn”s 2008 Witches” Calendar. Each month you”ll find inspiring articles by Ellen Dugan, Dianne Sylvan, and other well-known Wiccan and Pagan writers. Also featured are longer, in-depth articles on cutting-edge trends, astrological data, and other practical information for planning rituals.
Wake up each day under the spell of this entrancing calendar of folklore and magic. Colorful original artwork accompanies a new seasonal topic each month. Denise Dumars, Ellen Dugan, Stephanie Taylor, and Gail Wood are among the authors contributing their expertise. In addition, the back of the calendar features articles about Pagan trends by Deborah Lipp, the Green Man by Raven Grimassi, handfasting by Jennifer McDevitt, and solar and lunar calendars by Elizabeth Barrette. (from publisher’s website)

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