Pagan Themed Fiction

Dayton, Ohio
June 22, 2008 12:08am CST
In my never ending quest to increase Pagan content here at mylot, I thought I would bring up the subject of Pagan Fiction. I really enjoy fiction to begin with and I also enjoy fiction with Pagan characters, it doesn't even bother me if it gets a little fantastical. Right now I am starting an M.R. Sellars book (yes at the same time as "Drawing Down the Moon") called "Love is the Bond: A Rowan Gant investigation". I'm not a huge fan of mysteries, but I have read other (like the Diana Tregarde mysteries by Mercedes Lackey (Also Pagan Novels)) I've read all the Silver Ravenwolf fiction that I could find (not a big fan of her nonfiction, though not actually being Wiccan probably helps in that, but I love her fiction). I've also found some on-line, some fairly good dtuff out there. Oh, and the Pagan stories in PanGaia. So anyway, on to the point! What Pagan Fiction have you read? Which books or stories would you recommend?
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• United States
3 Jul 08
does harry potter count?
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• Dayton, Ohio
3 Jul 08
Well, no. A great read definitely. but there's really nothing Pagan about it.
• United States
3 Jul 08
I dont know how u could possibly say that, they are all about magic :)
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• Dayton, Ohio
17 Jul 08
Well, yes there is a lot of magick, but they don't ever discuss religion.
• United States
13 Feb 09
I've actually been working on a children's book series for pagan wee-ones. I'm hoping to have the second in the series done by year end so that I can find a publisher locally. In terms of fiction, I'm not really ever looking at books for myself that are 'fiction' per se. I tend to read pagan/occult/spiritual books that are non-fiction. I've always loved Lord of the Rings, even though it's not pagan per se, but it has a lot of the same values in it that are definately pagan.
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