Gerina Dunwich

Gerina Dunwich

Gerina Dunwich (b. December 27 1959, Illinois, United States) is a professional astrologer, occult historian, and New Age author, best known for her books on Wicca and various occult subjects. She is also involved in paranormal research and is the founder of the Paranormal Animal Research Group, which investigates cases of alleged hauntings by animal spirits.

Her first newspaper article was published in October 1976. It was an interview with singer/songwriter Jim Peterik from the local Chicago band, the Ides of March (and later, Survivor). By the spring of 1980 Dunwich was publishing a small press literary journal called "Golden Isis", a one-woman operation that specialized in Goddess-inspired poetry and off-beat fiction.

In December 1993 she moved to Fort Covington, Franklin County, New York, where she opened a small shop on High Street called "The Country Witch" (later renamed "The Calico Cat Whatnot Shop"), which sold antiques, curios and various occult supplies. She officially established Coven Mandragora on Candlemas 1996 and served as its High Priestess. That same year she established the Wheel of Wisdom School (an educational organization offering correspondence courses on the sabbats) and the Pagan Poets Society (a literary circle for writers and publishers of Pagan poetry), along with a local networking organization known as North Country Wicca. In February of 1998 she received a ministerial license from the Universal Life Church [ [http://imprintagency.com/authors/Dunwich.htm Gerina Dunwich ] ] .

A respected spokesperson for the Wiccan/Pagan community, Dunwich has been a guest on numerous radio talk shows throughout the United States and Canada. She has lectured and presented workshops at festivals and gatherings across the country, such as the CraftWise Pagan Gathering (Waterbury, Connecticut), the Real Witches' Ball (Columbus, Ohio), and Panpipes' Pagan Day Festival (West Hollywood, California).

A member of the Fellowship of Isis, Circle, the Pagan Poets Society, the Authors Guild, and the Authors League of America, Dunwich's biography is listed in a number of reference works, such as "Who's Who in the East", "Personalities of America", "The Wicca Source Book", "The Modern Witch's Complete Sourcebook", and "Crossroads: Who's Who of the Magickal Community" (published by The Witching Well Education and Research Center, 1988). She is also mentioned in Anne Carson's "Goddesses and Wise Women" (The Crossing Press, 1992) and other works. Her articles, poetry, and reviews have appeared in numerous publications, including "Sage Woman", "Magical Blend", "Circle Network News", "Pagan Free Press", and "American Woman".

In addition to her own book writing, Gerina Dunwich has contributed to:

* "Circles, Groves and Sanctuaries" by Dan & Pauline Campanelli (Llewellyn, 1992)
* "The Cat Book of Lists" by Stephen J. Spignesi (New Page Books, 2001)
* "A Witch Like Me" by Sirona Knight (New Page Books, 2001)
* "The Witch Book" by Raymond Buckland (Visible Ink Press, 2002)
* "Haunted Northern New York" by Cheri Revai (North Country Books, 2002)
* "The Action Hero's Handbook" by Joe and David Borgenicht (Quirk Books, 2002)
* "American Witch" by Anthony Paige (Citadel Press, 2003)
* "Encyclopedia of Haunted Places" by Jeff Belanger (New Page Books, 2005)
* "Llewellyn's Witches' Datebook" (various years)
* "Llewellyn's Witches' Calendar" (various years)
* "Llewellyn's Magical Almanac" (various years)
* "Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac" (2001)
* "Llewellyn's Spell-A-Day Calendar" (2001)

Bibliography

The following is a complete list of Gerina Dunwich's published works to date:

* "Candlelight Spells" (1988) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1106-0
* "The Magick of Candleburning" (1989) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1141-9
* "Circle of Shadows" (1990) Golden Isis Press ISBN 0-9628638-0-7
* "The Concise Lexicon of the Occult" (1990) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1191-5
* "Wicca Craft" (1991) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1238-5; ISBN 85-286-0150-1 (Portuguese); ISBN 3-478-08613-2 (German)
* "Secrets of Love Magick" (1992) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1365-9; ISBN 3-635-60303-1 (German); ISBN 85-286-0325-3 (Portuguese); ISBN 0-7090-5162-X (British)
* "The Wicca Spellbook" (1993) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1476-0
* "The Wicca Book of Days" (1995) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1685-2; ISBN 0-7522-2108-6 (British)
* "The Wicca Source Book" (1996) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1830-8
* "The Wicca Garden" (1996) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1777-8
* "Wicca Love Spells" (1996) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1782-4
* "A Wiccan’s Guide to Prophecy & Divination" (1997) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1864-2
* "Everyday Wicca" (1997) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1869-3
* "Wicca Candle Magick" (1997) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1831-6; ISBN 85-286-0865-4 (Portuguese)
* "Magick Potions" (1998) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1982-7
* "Wicca A to Z" (1998) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-1930-4; ISBN 0-7522-2107-8 (British)
* "Wicca Source Book - Revised 2nd Ed." (1998) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-2027-2
* "The Wiccan's Dictionary of Prophecy and Omens" (1999) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-2067-1
* "The Pagan Book of Halloween" (2000) Penguin/Compass ISBN 0-14-019616-1
* "Your Magickal Cat" (2000) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-2094-9
* "The Modern Witch's Complete Sourcebook" (2001) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-2293-3
* "Exploring Spellcraft" (2001) New Page Books ISBN 1-56414-494-1
* "Herbal Magick" (2002) New Page Books ISBN 1-56414-575-1
* "The Cauldron of Dreams" (2002) Original Publications ISBN 0-942272-74-9
* "A Witch's Guide to Ghosts and the Supernatural" (2002) New Page Books ISBN 1-56414-616-2
* "Dunwich's Guide to Gemstone Sorcery" (2003) New Page Books ISBN 1-56414-672-3
* "Phantom Felines and Other Ghostly Animals" (2006) Citadel Press ISBN 0-8065-2752-8

References

External links

* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gerinadunwichscauldron Gerina Dunwich Yahoo group]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/paganpoetssociety Pagan Poets Society]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PAR-Group Paranormal Animal Research Group]

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NAME = Dunwich, Gerina
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = American astrologer, occult historian, New Age author
DATE OF BIRTH = December 27 1959
PLACE OF BIRTH = Illinois, U.S.
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