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Dorothy Morrison (born May 6, 1955) is an author and teacher in the fields of magic, Wicca and Neo-Paganism. She is a Third Degree Wiccan High Priestess of the Georgian Tradition, and founded the Coven of the Crystal Garden in 1986. She is a member of the Coven of the Raven, and studies the RavenMyst Circle Tradition. Originally from Texas, she is an expert archer, a former staff writer for several bow-hunting magazines, and winner of three State Championship titles (Arkansas, Tennessee and Illinois). She has also been an administrator for the Humane Society. She is a member of the Pagan Poets Society and a charter member of M.A.G.I.C., a magical writers and artists organization. Her work has been published in many journals and magazines, including Circle Network News, SageWoman, and Crone Chronicles. She presently lives in Northern Virginia with her husband Mark.

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  1. Vering, Sue. (October 31, 2004). "Kitchen karma ; Witches needn't toil over a caldron all day when today's appliances get the job done ever so much faster". Chicago Tribune.
  2. Routhier, Ray (January 16, 2007). "Wiccan ways ; The author, a practicing witch from Acton, turns readers' eyes to the sun in her latest spiritual guide". Portland Press Herald, p. E8.

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