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A resource for Wiccans and pagans seeking information and contacts within the Neopagan community. Presented in a newspaper-like format, it is quite up-to-date and comprehensive.
www.twpt.com
Book reviews for a wide variety of Pagan and Wiccan books categorized by content.
www.geocities.com
With a format based on computerized roleplaying games, site claims to include more than 1000 individual pages, which are revised weekly. Original writings predominate.
www.lunarshadows.net
An article by Devyn Gillette and Lewis Stead about the differences between wicca and asatru.
www.webcom.com
An outline of issues affecting relationship and dialogue between Wiccans and Christians (attitudes, history, beliefs and practices), and what Christians can learn from Wicca. By Philip Johnson.
www.jesus.com.au
Laural of Luna's Letters to the SummerLands
Here you may send a letter to the world beyond death and have it published on this site as a memorial to your loved one.
summerlands.tripod.com
Includes Pagan database and other resources.
www.sacredspiral.com
A not so skeptical definition and essay on wicca.
www.skepdic.com
From the Pagan Educational Network. History and beliefs.
www.bloomington.in.us
Dedicated to providing information and entertainment for those interested in Witchcraft and Wicca. Includes art, books, music, news, information, and events.
www.witchcraft.org
Essay and resources that address the issue of religious intolerance and bigotry against the Wiccan religion. Site includes many examples of abuse against Wiccans.
holysmoke.org
Wiccan news items in the media. Hosted by ReligiousTolerance.org
www.religioustolerance.org
New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches
Primary information site for the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches (NECTW), the tradition which the Rede of the Wiccae came from.
www.nectw.org
WitchVox article: New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches
Article on the origins of the Wiccan Rede.
www.witchvox.com
Part of a larger article, this page details the Wiccan Rede; this version attributed to Adriana Porter.
www.comparative-religion.com