Edain became a self-initiated Witch in 1981 and has been an active
part of the Pagan community since her formal initiation into a
large San Antonio coven in 1983. Edain has researched
alternative spiritualities since her teens, when she was first
introduced to Kaballah, or Jewish mysticism. Since that time,
she has studied a variety of magickal paths including Celtic,
Appalachian folk magick, and Curanderismo, a Mexican-American folk
tradition. Today, Edain is part of the Wittan Irish Pagan
tradition, where she is a priestess of Brighid and an elder.
An alumnus of the University of Texas with a BA in history, she is
affiliated with several professional writer's organizations and
occasionally presents workshops on magickal topics or works
individually with students who wish to study Witchcraft.
This former woodwind player for the Lynchburg (VA) Symphony claims
both the infamous feuding McCoy family of Kentucky and Sir Roger
Williams, the seventeeth-century religious dissenter, as branches
on her ethnically diverse family tree. In her "real life,"
Edain works as a licensed stockbroker.
Edain is the author of fifteen books, including Bewitchments;
Enchantments; and her most recent release, Ostara: Customs, Spells
& Rituals for the Rites of Spring.
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