Dorothy Morrison
Dubbed by Publishers Weekly as “a witch to watch,” Dorothy Morrison is the award-winning author of numerous books on the Ancient Arts and their application to modern life. She has won several awards for her writing and has become a favorite of readers and critics from all walks of life. Some say it’s because of the easily appreciated conversational tone she applies to her work. Others say it’s her down-to-earth and humorous approach to the subject matter. But regardless of the debate, all agree on one thing: Whether in her writing or her interaction with the public, it’s Morrison’s personal style that makes her memorable.
A practicing Witch since the early seventies, Morrison is an elder of the Georgian Tradition of Wicca, an initiate of the RavenMyst Circle Tradition, and a member of the Coven of the Raven in Flint, Michigan.
Morrison currently lives in Virginia with her husband, Mark, and their black lab, Dixie. She handles a voracious tour schedule and travels the country giving lectures and teaching classes related to Witchcraft.
This member has not published any books.