- Ed Fitch
Edward "Ed" Fitch (born April 29th, 1937 in
Roxboro, North Carolina ) is an occult author and aWicca nHigh Priest of the Gardnerian tradition, and was a leading figure in the rise of contemporary Wicca andNeo-Paganism in America. He was a graduate ofVirginia Military Institute , and aUnited States Air Force commissioned officer, eventually retiring with the rank of Captain. He holds a master’s degree in Systems Management from theUniversity of Southern California . His military service took him toJapan ,Viet Nam ,Thailand , and several posts in theUnited States . After completing his three year term of service, he returned to the US as a civilian, and took employment as a technical writer and electronics engineer inWashington D.C. Fitch, who has also gone under the name "Ea", was initiated by
Raymond Buckland in 1967, while stationed inHanscom Air Force Base inMassachusetts . He is one of the creators (along withJoseph B. Wilson andThomas Giles ) of "ThePagan Way ", a non-initiatory Wiccan tradition. He was one of the editors of “The Waxing Moon”, a magazine founded by Joseph B. Wilson in 1964, and the first magazine devoted to Witchcraft in America (later re-named "The Crystal Well"). In the mid 1970’s Fitch also helped to organize and chaired two Pagan Ecumenical Councils to establish the “Covenant of the Goddess ” (COG) as an international umbrella organization representing Pagans. Through the 1980’s Fitch continued to perform as a Gardnerian High Priest, but his researches also led him to initiation in a number of other traditions and orders, including: Faery, Mosian, theOrder of Osiris , the Order of the Temple of Astarte and Norse, andCeremonial Magick . Besides being the author of several books on magic and Neo-Pagan topics, his employment over the years has included being a technical writer and electronics engineer in Washington D.C., working as a private detective, as a shopkeeper atDisneyland , California, as an editor for a small publishing house, and as a trouble-shooter for theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Washington DC, before returning to the aerospace industry in California in 1997. He presently lives inOrange County, California .Bibliography
* "Castle of Deception: A Novel of Sorcery and Swords and Other-Worldly Matters, With Seven Short Essays on the Reality of Matters Supernatural" (1983) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0875422314, ISBN 978-0875422312
* "AGrimoire of Shadows: Witchcraft, Paganism, & Magick" (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567186599, ISBN 978-1567186598
* "Magical Rites from the Crystal Well" (1971) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0875422306, ISBN 978-0875422305
* "The Outer Court Book of Shadows"
* "Rites ofOdin " (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0875422241, ISBN 978-0875422244
* "The Rituals of the Pagan Way: A Book of Pagan Rituals" (with Joseph B. Wilson and Thomas Giles)References
* Roberts, Susan (1971) "Witches, U.S.A." Dell
* Adler, Margot (1979) "". Beacon Press, 1979; revised and updated 1997. Penguin (Non-Classics) ISBN 014019536X, ISBN 978-0140195361
* Grimassi, Raven (2000) "Encyclopedia of Wicca & Witchcraft". Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567182577, ISBN 978-1567182576
*Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (1989) "The Encyclopedia of Witches & Witchcraft" Facts on File ISBN 081601793X, ISBN 978-0816017935
* Lewis, James & Shelley Rabinovitch (2003) "The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft & Neo-Paganism". Citadel Press ISBN 0806524065, ISBN 978-0806524061External links
* http://www.controverscial.com/Edward%20Fitch.htm
* [http://www.widdershins.org/vol1iss2/2.htm "Ed Fitch: Revealing the Craft" by Sylvana SilverWitch]
* [http://pandorasbazaar.blogspot.com/2006/04/ed-fitch.html "Ed Fitch"]
* http://www.oldways.org/paganway.htm
* http://www.toteg.org/Joseph/Warts.html
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