Pagan Online Community: CovenSpace
I am still searching for the Pagan and Wiccan blogging communities, and in the process have discovered CovenSpace. I think it is supposed to function like MySpace, which I never figured out much to my son’s amusement.
I have managed to set up my own page there at CovenSpace, but I am still trying to figure out how it works. I have found a few other Warrior souls over there this morning and last night.
As for blog carnivals for Wiccans and Pagans: a search on blogcarnival.com revealed only old, abandoned, or discontinued ones :( This is a tad discouraging. Google search was not any help either this morning. The search will continue, but if I don’t find anything I may have to start up a Wiccan/Pagan blog network on my own initiative.
Posted on April 9th, 2008 by Darwin
Filed under: Wiccan links










This brings me to something I’d love to see you write about…what is your day to day experience of life as a Wiccan. A lot of books concentrate on what to do when it’s time to do your spells, but I see less on how often or what you do the rest of the time, etc.
Obviously all Wiccans are different, but it’d be great to know a bit about how being Wiccan is part of your day, week, etc.
I’d host a blog carnival at my site for Wiccans, but frankly, I’m not on the internet enough right now to do it.
But I agree. I searched for the same thing and never got anywhere. I swear, we’re better hidden on the web than we are offline!
Winter: better question: would you write for and submit to one?
MM: That’s a post unto itself!
You have a wiccan/pagan carnival and I’ll write something for it on my personal blog!
I’ve got Jodith in
Now can I hear from Winter and Lady Rose?? LOL That would be big enough to *start* it off!
Darwin,
I’m hoping a couple, in fact.
I’ll get on it, MM
Greetings!
I found you via a review over at my friend Dwaynes blog. (ProBlogReviews)
May I suggest a couple decent sites?
Covenspace is ok. Signed up, and did not do much after that…lol.
May I also suggest-
http://www.cauldronliving.com
http://www.bewitchingways.com/
http://www.avalonia.co.uk/