Kelly, Aidan A.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
A Tapestry of Witches. Volume 2, A History of the Craft in America through the 1990s / Aidan A. Kelly. Tacoma, Washington: Hierophant Wordsmith Press, 2022
Compiled from primary data, both published and unpublished, this volume captures the story of those who were instrumental in the movements development and spread.
[Article]: "Preface" , 2022
Kelly provides an overview of the book, what is covered and not covered along with an acknowledgement of its incompleteness and incosistences. Having published the sequel to the first volume A Tapestry of Witches at the age of 81, he's still open to revisions for a revised edition.
[Article]: "Why Churches are Obsolete Technology", 2022
Kelly describes the evolution of religion
[Chapter]: "1. A Bridge and Overview", 2022
In the opening of the first chapter, Kelly argues researching Wicca is different than researching other religions
Folder 1: Od Nowa, Polish students paper, Special international edition (October 1956-June 1957) (complete), 1956
Folder 2: Program "The Winners and Honorable Mentions in the 16th Annual Science Talent Search" (Washington, D.C. : Science Clubs of America, [1957]). Kelly receives an Honorable Mention
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.1], Summer, 1984
Iron Mountain was a short-lived journal published by Chas S. Clifton's Artemisa Press. Only four issues were published between 1984 and 1986 which constituted volume one. This publication was influential in the creation of the first peer-reviewed journal The Pomegranate published by Fritz Muntean
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.1], Summer, 1984
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, v.1, no.3, Fall, 1985
Iron Mountain welcomes scholarly, informed journalistic or literary work relating to magical religious traditions and practices worldwide."
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, v.1, no.3, Fall, 1985
Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, v.1, no.4, Spring, 1986
The final issue of Iron Mountain, published while Chas S. Clifton was in graduate school.