Green Egg

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The Green Egg is a Neopagan magazine published by the Church of All Worlds from 1968 through 2001, and restarted in 2007. According to the Church of All Worlds website, it published high-quality innovative writing for its worldwide pagan audience throughout this period.[1]

It started as a one-page ditto sheet, but by 1979 had grown over 80 issues into a significant 60-page journal. According to J. Gordon Melton, it became "the most significant periodical in the Pagan movement during the 1970s and made Tim Zell, its editor, a major force in Neo-Paganism."[2]

In March 2007, Green Egg was restarted as an Ezine, available online at a separate website from the Church of All Worlds[3].

  1. ^ Church of All Worlds web: Green Egg Magazine
  2. ^ Melton (1979)
  3. ^ http://www.greeneggzine.com/
  • Adler, Margot, Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess- Worshipers and other Pagans in America Today, Beacon Press, 1979; revised and updated 1987.
  • Melton, J. Gordon, The Encyclopedia of American Religions, from the Institute for the Study of American Religions, POB 90709, Santa Barbara, CA 93190 1979 ( 3rd edition, 1988); The Essential New Age, 1990.

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