Coire Ansic #5

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by Various Contributors

In this edition, Coire explores a number of different communities and is reflective of their ideas and pathways, seeking to welcome readers both experienced and new on their respective journies.

Containing submitted articles covering a range of topics, from traditional witchcraft practice to folklore, new age practice, history, and druidism.

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  • A5 magazine, approx. 92 pages. Printed on silk-coated paper. Perfect binding.

 

About Coire Ansic

Coire Ansic is a nonprofit zine originating from the United Kingdom. The aim of Coire is to offer high-quality articles and artworks from a variety of different paths and denominations while maintaining an affordable price during this time of economic strife.

In this time of Social Media 'gurus' and AI-written articles, it can be hard to know where to turn for original ideas, traditional information, or a sense of genuine community. Coire Ansic strives to be an antithesis to the status quo, with a hope of returning to a free flow of ideas and correspondence between peers with a genuine passion for the expansion of knowledge.

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In this edition, Coire explores a number of different communities and is reflective of their ideas and pathways, seeking to welcome readers both experienced and new on their respective journeys.

Containing submitted articles covering a range of topics, from traditional witchcraft practice to folklore, new age practice, history, and druidism.

This edition contains work from the following authors and artists: Shani Oates, G. McCaughry, Professor Ronald Hutton, David Halpin, Melissa Seims, George Hares, Maevius Lynn, Julie Aspinall, Alexia Costadina, Alexander Fullagar, Maggie-Mae, Carole Carlton, Danny Bridges, Amanda McWhirter, Jon Worland, Isabella Bresford, Laura Jeacock, Poppy-Robin, Laura MacDonnell, Fiona Dawson, David Knight, Margaret Moon, Rachael Treymane and Callanthia Hammond.

With featured articles about Christina Oakley Harrington and Ian Chambers.

*A special thank you to G. McCaughry, founder of Anathema Publishing. Firstly, for the amazing books to review, secondly for your outstanding poetry, and most importantly for your time and advice which undoubtedly has made this issue the best to date.

 
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