What is Traditional Witchcraft: An Introduction
The word “fairy” harkens images of dainty creatures with gossamer wings. But faeries associated with Celtic Witchcraft and Wicca are far more than that.
"Dayna Winters is a solitary, eclectic Wiccan practitioner, priestess, an award-winning author, and artist. She earned an Associate in Arts from Hudson Valley Community College, later graduating from Sage College with a Bachelor of Arts in English. Dayna is the former co-founder and co-director of ISIS Paranormal Investigations and ISIS Paranormal Radio. Her publications have appeared in Threads, Crescent Magazine, Blood Moon Rising Magazine, and The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic. Dayna was also featured in “Chat: It's Fate”; “14 Degrees: A Paranormal Documentary,” and “Discovery Channel's “A Haunting.” She co-authored "Wicca: What's the Real Deal? Breaking Through the Misconceptions," "Sacred Objects, Sacred Space: Everyday Tools for the Modern Day Witch," and “The Esoteric Dream Book: Mastering the Magickal Symbolism of the Subconscious Mind,” all published by Schiffer Publishing."
The word “fairy” harkens images of dainty creatures with gossamer wings. But faeries associated with Celtic Witchcraft and Wicca are far more than that.
The word “fairy” harkens images of dainty creatures with gossamer wings. But the faeries of Celtic Witchcraft & Wicca are far more than that.