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Feri and Feri-related Links

• BlackHeart Feri: Feri poetry and training by Karina.

• The Faery Tradition: an essay for the Covenant of the Goddess [CoG] by Anna Korn

• Feri Roads: the notorious Geocities site which gives clues to a more-or-less Bloodrose-derived stye of Feri

• The Feri Tradition (Witchvox): Stephen Hewell's article

• The Feri Tradition: Vicia Line by Phoenix Willow (Witchvox)

• Lilith's Lantern: The website of the Vicia line of Feri, closest to the later teachings of Victor Anderson. Their booklist is extensive and their advice to the newcomer sound.

• Pictdom.org: Brian Dragon's take on Feri

• Melek T'aus: Paul Rucker's painting of the Peacock Lord

• The names of the Watchers

• Online memorial to Victor Anderson

• Online memorial to Gwydion Pendderwen

• Rethinking the Directions: Mike Nichols, Welsh Traditionalist, shakes it up again. It's not Feri, but I think it's a good article for Feri newcomers to read, just to get rid of that angst about learning new things, or old things in new places.

• Thorn Coyle: the author of Evolutionary Witchcraft and internationally-known teacher of a Reclaiming-oriented style of Feri. Buy the book here.

• What is F(a)eri(e)?: Storm Faerywolf , artist, essayist, and feri teacher, tells us. Plenty of really good art on this site.

• The White Wand: Anaar's vision of Feri.

• Wiccan and Faerie Grimoire of Francesca deGrandis : Collection of rituals, spells, articles, and links emphasizing the Feri-derived Third Road tradition of Wicca. Includes a reading list, and poetry.

• Witch Eye: a Zine of Feri uprising