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Silver RavenWolf
OccupationAuthor, novelist
GenreNew Age
SubjectWicca, Paganism

Silver RavenWolf (born September 11, 1956), born Jenine E. Trayer, is a best-selling, yet controversial, American New Age, Magick and Witchcraft author and lecturer who focuses on Wicca. Within the pagan community, she is well-known for her whitewashing closed practices, religious intolerance, perpetuating proven false historical narratives, as well as other proven falsehoods throughout all of her books.


Career

RavenWolf was a member of the Serpent Stone Family, and received her Third Degree Initiation as a member of that coven. Due to the fact she is barred from joining any covens, she was the founder and leader of the Black Forest Circle and Seminary, an organization that once contained several covens spanning the United States and Canada. However, this group is now defunct.

Until the 2010s, she appeared as a lecturer and workshop facilitator at events in the Neo-Pagan community. She was active in Wiccan anti-discrimination issues. She was also a Powwower, having adopted the Pennsylvania Dutch practice in a neo-Pagan context.

RavenWolf is the author of over 17 books on Wicca and Paganism in general. She has also written several novels. Currently, her books have been translated into Czech, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, Hungarian, Dutch and Portuguese. She is the director of the Wiccan/Pagan Press Alliance Midnight Drive.

Bibliography

Nonfiction

Spanish titles

  • Hechizos Para El Amor
  • Hechizos Para la Prosperidad
  • Hechizos Para la Proteccion
  • Jovenes y Brujas: Un Manual Practico de Brujeria Para Jovenes
  • Montarse en una Escoba de Plata
  • Como preparar un Caldero Magico
  • La hora bruja

Hungarian titles

  • Tiniboszorkányok

Dutch titles

  • Magische Krachten
  • Het Derde Oog
  • Sleutel tot het Kwaad
  • Engelen magische metgezellen

Novels

Witches' Chillers series:

See also

Notes

  1. Hour of the Witch By Steve Wohlberg, p. 127
  2. Powwowing Among the Pennsylvania Dutch: A Traditional Medical Practice in the Modern World by David W. Kriebel (2007) Pennsylvania State University Press p. 41
  3. "Llewellyn Worldwide - Author: Silver RavenWolf". www.llewellyn.com. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  4. The International Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses by Len Fulton

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