Amber K

Amber K

Amber K (born 1947) is an author of books about magick, Wicca and Neopaganism, and a third degree priestess of the Wiccan faith. She was initiated at the Temple of the Pagan Way in Chicago, Illinois and served on the Council of Elders there, and has taught the Craft throughout the United States and Europe for over 24 years. She has served as National First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess for three terms, and is a founder of Our Lady of the Woods and the Ladywood Tradition of Wicca. She has worked with various Neopagan organizations such as Circle Sanctuary and the Re-Formed Congregation of the Goddess. She is currently is the Executive Director of Ardantane, a Wiccan/Pagan seminary is northern New Mexico [ [http://www.ardantane.org/catalog/faculty/faculty.html#Amber_K Ardantane Faculty Bio] ] .

Bibliography

* "True Magick: A Beginner's Guide" (1991) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0875420036, ISBN 978-0875420035
* "Covencraft: Witchcraft for Three or More" (1998) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567180183, ISBN 978-1567180183
* "Pagan Kids' Activity Book" (1998) Horned Owl Publishing ISBN 0969606699, ISBN 978-0969606697
* "Preámbulo a la Magia" (1999) Llewellyn Espanol ISBN 1567180191, ISBN 978-1567180190
* "Candlemas: Feast of Flames" (2001) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0738700797, ISBN 978-0738700793
* "Heart of Tarot: An Intuitive Approach" (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567180086, ISBN 978-1567180084
* "RitualCraft: Creating Rites for Transformation and Celebration" (with Azrael Arynn K) (2006) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567180094, ISBN 978-1567180091

Footnotes

References

* [http://www.llewellyn.com/bookstore/author.php?id=20415 Llewellyn Worldwide Author's Bio]

External links

* http://www.aquatabch.org/afwe/authors/amberk.php
* http://www.amberk.com/
* http://www.ardantane.org


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