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Jaq D. Hawkins Occupation Novelist, Occultist, Lecturer Period 1980's - Present Genres Fantasy, Occultism
jaqdhawkins.co.ukJaq D. Hawkins, also known as Denise Channing,[1] is an occultist, author, and lecturer on chaos magic,[2][3] born in Southern England who spent much of her early life in California. She currently lives in the United Kingdom. She has also been known on the internet under the pseudonym Mark Chao.[2]
Hawkins also founded Goblin Films in order to produce her fantasy novel, Dance of the Goblins, as a film.[4]
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Early career
Denise Channing spent much of her early life around the Hollywood scene panhandling, telling stories and hanging out. She was also involved in event organisation, publicist work and stage management. Denise moved from Willits, CA to Yorkshire, England in 1993, and later to Norwich in 2000 where she continued to write and work on films.
She first became known as a writer on the subject of magic in the 1980s through articles in various magazines. Most notable was Mezlim, an American quarterly.[citation needed] Her first book, Understanding Chaos Magic, was published in 1996. Since then she has become known internationally to some of those within the occult and pagan subcultures as both a writer and lecturer on the subject.[2]
She is the author of Spirits of the Elements series, including Spirits of the Earth, Spirits of the Air, Spirits of the Fire, Spirits of the Water and Spirits of the Aether. Each volume is on the subject of the elemental spirits seen to represent each element, as well as associations and uses in elemental magic.
She is also the author of Chaos Monkey, Women of Power: The Woman as Magus and is cited in Ramsey Dukes' work, Uncle Ramsey's Little Book of Demons.
Recent history
In May 2005, Hawkin's first novel, Dance of the Goblins, was published as the first installment of the Goblin Trilogy. She then ventured into screen writing, and subsequently into opening her own film company, Goblin Films. The Goblin Films website states that a film adaptation of Dance of the Goblins is currently in pre-production.[5] There are not currently sufficient funds to finance it.[6] Acting as producer, Hawkins, often under the name Denise Channing, has been seen in local media in promotion of the film, taking interviews with radio stations and newspapers.[7] Most notable was her November 2007 appearance on the BBC2 television programme Dragons' Den, although her request for investment was turned down. She claimed a reputable actor would be endorsing her film (later revealed to be Kevin McNally) but nowhere has he confirmed any connection to the project.
Hawkins was also one of the first lecturers at the Arcanorium College, but officially retired from the position in 2008.[8]
Bibliography
- In Liber Malorum ed. Sean Scullion, PagAnarchy Press, 2007. ISBN 9780955798405
- Women of Power, Capall Bann Publishing, 2006. ISBN 186163241X
- Dance of the Goblins, International Waters, 2005. ISBN 1905336004
- Chaos Monkey, Capall Bann Publishing, 2003. ISBN 186163188X
- Understanding Chaos Magic, Capall Bann Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1898307938
- Spirits of the Aether, Capall Bann Publishing, 2001. ISBN 1861631456
- Spirits of the Water, Capall Bann Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1861630905
- Spirits of the Fire, Capall Bann Publishing, 1999. ISBN 186163076X
- Spirits of the Air, Capall Bann Publishing, 1998. ISBN 1861630654
- Spirits of the Earth, Capall Bann Publishing, 1998. ISBN 1861630026
Notes
- ^ Evening News 24
- ^ a b c Rabinovitch, Shelley ed. et al.: The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism
- ^ Spiral Nature - Reviews - Book Reviews - Jaq D. Hawkins
- ^ Norwich Evening News, 23 January 2007
- ^ As promoted via the Goblin Films website
- ^ "Series 5 Episode 4". Dragons' Den. BBC2. 2007-11-05. No. 4, season 5.
- ^ "City author to take on Lord of the Rings". Norwich Evening News 24. 2007-01-23. http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/content/News/story.aspx?itemid=NOED23%20Jan%202007%2010%3A36%3A42%3A110. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
- ^ Arcanorium College - Arcanorium College Program Autumn 2007 – Summer 2008
Further reading
- Breakspear, Francis. Kaostarr! Hidden Publishing, 2007.
- Evans, Dave. The History of British Magick After Crowley. Hidden Publishing, 2007.
External links
Categories:- 1956 births
- English fantasy writers
- English neopagans
- English occult writers
- Chaos magicians
- Living people
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