![]() ![]() Here, Penczak offers up a vision of Witchcraft that is both traditional and modern, paving the way for queer people everywhere to practice in a way that speaks directly to them without apology.Ĭassell’s Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol and Spirit: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Lore by Randy P. Prior to this publication, the vast majority of books written by Witches were from the perspective of heterosexual fertility, as exemplified by traditional Wicca, which often left queer people feeling left out, marginalized or outright excluded. Now a classic, this 2003 release was really the first to explore the specifics of Witchcraft through the lens of the gay experience. ![]() The cover to Christopher Penczak’s “Gay Witchcraft” ![]()
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