Hi - I'm a longtime Pagan reader, and also non-famous Pagan author (yes, those are possible. :) )
My book, Divorcing a Real Witch, happened to get some mainstream notice. It is a nominee for The Diagram Prize, sponsored every year by publishing trade magazine Booklist, because it has an odd title. As the author of the book, at first I was confused, but now I see it as a good thing - from the moment it was announced in the Guardian it has sparked thoughtful contemplation, rather than "look at the weirdoism."
My book, Divorcing a Real Witch, happened to get some mainstream notice. It is a nominee for The Diagram Prize, sponsored every year by publishing trade magazine Booklist, because it has an odd title. As the author of the book, at first I was confused, but now I see it as a good thing - from the moment it was announced in the Guardian it has sparked thoughtful contemplation, rather than "look at the weirdoism."
Please vote for this book - and bring attention to an important topic with in the Pagan community - here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/diagra...
You can see the Guardian Article that discusses Divorving a Real Witch here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015...