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WytcheHaven Weekend #11 - Divining the Path
Friday, May 28th - Monday, May 31st, 2010 (Memorial Day Weekend)


WytcheHaven is happy to welcome author Dorothy Morrison to her first appearance in Arkansas.



Dubbed by Publishers Weekly as "a witch to watch," Dorothy Morrison is the award-winning author of numerous non-fiction books on the Ancient Arts, including Everyday Magic, The Craft, and Utterly Wicked, as well as the author of Lucinda's Web, a paranormal suspense thriller. She's won several awards for her writing, and has become a favorite of readers and critics from all walks of life. Some say it's because of the easily appreciated conversational tone she applies to her work. Others say it's her down-to-earth and humorous approach to the subject matter. But regardless of the debate, all agree on one thing: Whether in her writing or her interaction with the public, it's Morrison's personal style that makes her memorable. And it's that same sort of charm and grace that has some folks calling her "The Julia Sugarbaker of Paganism." A practicing Witch since the early seventies, Morrison is an elder of the Georgian Tradition of Wicca, an initiate of the RavenMyst Circle Tradition, and a member of the Coven of the Raven in Flint, Michigan. Morrison currently lives near the nation's capitol with her husband, Mark, and their black lab, Dixie. She handles a voracious tour schedule, and travels the country giving lectures and teaching classes related to the Craft, its aspects, and its practice.

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