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The Gay Wicca Book

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In this unique approach to the Wiccan religion, the author shares his own experience of coming out. He explains how his discovery of Wicca was essential in his process of self-accceptance and passage into a welcoming non-judgemental religion that has become the core of his spiritual life over the past 16 years.

280 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2002

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January 18, 2009
Sometimes it really sucks to be an occultist/magician and queer. In doing so you're alienated on at least two fronts. So when a book comes along that addresses at least some part of either interest I, like a dumbass, feel obligated used to feel obligated to purchase a copy and read it. This is one of the books whose ownership I ended up regretting. Don't get me wrong; It's not that I'm unsympathetic to Bruce's story, I just don't think he did the right thing in writing the book he did.

There should be books on Gay Wicca, Queer Paganism, etc. and Christopher Penczak's "Gay Witchcraft is a good start. The Gay Wicca Book, however, is not. It just doesn't really break any ground into what could be a tradition-defining work. A more accurate title for it should be the more honest, "An Introduction to Wicca by a Gay Man".

What I wish some of these guys would do is write a comprehensive history/grimoire of the Minoan Brotherhood, its antecedents, founders, rituals, etc. Now that I would buy ...
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