The 15 book young adult series, The Circle of Three by Isobel Bird, is magical time-capsule of what is was like being a young 90’s witch. The series was groundbreaking at the time because of its realistic portrayal of the Wiccan life, the Pagan community, and the struggle with mainstream society that continues to this day. It also featured topics not often written about in young adult literature at the time, such as LGBT issues and characters, including possibly the first drag queen in a YA n...
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The 15 book young adult series, The Circle of Three by Isobel Bird, is magical time-capsule of what is was like being a young 90’s witch. The series was groundbreaking at the time because of its realistic portrayal of the Wiccan life, the Pagan community, and the struggle with mainstream society that continues to this day. It also featured topics not often written about in young adult literature at the time, such as LGBT issues and characters, including possibly the first drag queen in a YA n...
That 90's Witch Part 1: How Media Defined a Generation
Modern Witch
1 hour 6 minutes
1 year ago
That 90's Witch Part 1: How Media Defined a Generation
On this episode of That 90’s Witch, we’re gonna be talking about one of my absolute favorite topics from the 90s: witchy movies, media, and television shows. The figure of the witch in media changed radically in 90’s, mirroring the enormous growth of people claiming the title of “witch” as a religion and spiritual path. These depictions continue to shape witch culture, aesthetics, and our magical practices. Come join me and Heather Greene as we talk all about it! Find Heather’s book Here!The ...
Modern Witch
The 15 book young adult series, The Circle of Three by Isobel Bird, is magical time-capsule of what is was like being a young 90’s witch. The series was groundbreaking at the time because of its realistic portrayal of the Wiccan life, the Pagan community, and the struggle with mainstream society that continues to this day. It also featured topics not often written about in young adult literature at the time, such as LGBT issues and characters, including possibly the first drag queen in a YA n...