- Kerr Cuhulain
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Kerr Cuhulain is the pen name of Canadian occult author and Detective Constable Charles Ennis. A former child abuse investigator, he is the author of several articles on child abuse investigation that appeared in Law & Order Magazine. A former Air Force officer, Cuhulain was a police officer for over 20 years, and a Wiccan for over thirty. He's served on the SWAT team, Gang Crime Unit, and hostage negotiation team.[1] Better known to the Pagan community by his Wiccan name, Kerr Cuhulain, Ennis was the first Wiccan police officer to go public about his beliefs 28 years ago[citation needed]. He is now the Preceptor General of Officers of Avalon, a non-profit benevolent association for Pagan and Wiccan law enforcement, firefighting and emergency medical personnel and their families. He is a frequent contributor to The Witches' Voice networking website, and has applied his abilities as an investigative journalist to the histories of several controversial individuals in the Neo-Pagan and New Age communities, such as John Todd and Michael Warnke.[2] He speaks at writers' conferences and Pagan festivals throughout North American. He lives in Surrey, British Columbia.
Bibliography
- The Law Enforcement Guide To Wicca (1997) Horned Owl Publishing ISBN 096960663X, ISBN 978-0969606635
- Wiccan Warrior: Walking a Spiritual Path in a Sometimes Hostile World (2000) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567182526, ISBN 978-1567182521
- Full Contact Magick: A Book of Shadows for the Wiccan Warrior (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0738702544, ISBN 978-0738702544
- Witch Hunts: Out of The Broom Closet (2005) Spiral Publishing, Inc. ISBN 097554036X, ISBN 978-0975540367
- Magickal Self Defense: A Quantum Approach to Warding (2008) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0738712191, ISBN 978-0738712192
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