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Patricia J. Telesco
Patricia Telesco aka Marian Singer is the mother of three, wife, chief human to 5 pets, and a full-time professional author with over 60 books on the market, each of which represents a different area of spiritual interest for her and her readers. Trish travels minimally twice a month to give... show more



Patricia Telesco aka Marian Singer is the mother of three, wife, chief human to 5 pets, and a full-time professional author with over 60 books on the market, each of which represents a different area of spiritual interest for her and her readers. Trish travels minimally twice a month to give lectures and workshops around the country. She (or her writing) has appeared on several television segments including Sightings on muli-cultural divination systems and National Geographic Today ' Solstice Celebrations. Besides this, Trish maintains a strong, visible presence in the metaphysical community including having given over 300 radio interviews from coast to coast, writings on the internet through popular sites like: www.witchvox.com, her yahoo club: www.groups.yahoo.com/groups/folkmagicwithtrishtelesco, and various appearances on internet chats and bbs boards. Trish considers herself a down-to-earth Kitchen & folk magician whose love of folklore and worldwide customs flavor every word she writes. Her strongest ethical guidelines are honor, respect, and gratitude in all things.

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Birth date: February 21, 1960
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Lining the Walls
Lining the Walls rated it 13 years ago
This book was a nice easy read. I would recommend this for anyone that already knows a little bit about Paganism/Wicca but wants a few ideas for things like meditations one can do, or ideas for good times to do rituals and such.It's kind of Wicca 101ish, but not quite, it's more about ideas about h...
MadgeWhitlin
MadgeWhitlin rated it 14 years ago
Really interesting little book. Good "food for thought."
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 19 years ago
I haven't picked up this book to reference since May of 2004 probably because it wasn't exactly the book I was looking for when I purchased it. It's a decent book if you want to learn little snippets about the different goddesses worshiped around the world but it's far from comprehensive and doesn't...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 25 years ago
A lovely small book, a kind of book-of-hours for pagans. Varied goddesses.
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