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Edward "Ed" Fitch (born April 29, 1937 in Roxboro, North Carolina) is an occult author and a High Priest of the Gardnerian Wicca tradition, and was a leading figure in the rise of contemporary Wicca and Neo-Paganism in America. He presently lives in Orange County, California.

Bibliography

  • Castle of Deception: A Novel of Sorcery and Swords and Other-Worldly Matters, With Seven Short Essays on the Reality of Matters Supernatural (1983) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 978-0-87542-231-2
  • A Grimoire of Shadows: Witchcraft, Paganism, & Magick (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 978-1-56718-659-8
  • Magical Rites from the Crystal Well (1984) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 978-0-87542-230-5
  • The Outer Court Book of Shadows
  • Rites of Odin (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 978-0-87542-224-4
  • The Rituals of the Pagan Way: A Book of Pagan Rituals (with Joseph B. Wilson and Thomas Giles)

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