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icymist

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Wed Sep 30, 2015, 10:50 PM Sep 2015

Modern witch and pagan publisher finds magic in her craft

For tips on protecting your house with Voodoo or spicing up your cooking with magic, look no further than the most recent issue of Witches & Pagans magazine.

It's a niche publication, to be sure. But it's not so obscure that you can't find it at Barnes & Noble.

This duplicity is by design. The magazine's editor, publisher, designer and witch-in-chief, Anne Newkirk Niven, wants Witches & Pagans to be her community's journal of record while staying accessible to curious outsiders.

After all, if she could become a witch, so could anybody.

http://www.oregonlive.com/forest-grove/index.ssf/2015/09/modern_witch_and_pagan_publish.html#incart_river
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