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Meet Jamie Brannock, our Pagan writer

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Jamie Brannock

Some of you are going to applaud us for bringing a Pagan writer onboard, and some of you are going to be less than pleased. But let me remind you of our mission to be "a gathering place for non-sectarian coverage of faith and values news from the Spokane area." That means all religious voices are welcome here with the hope that our contributors' content will create a dialogue that might otherwise not happen.

Jamie Brannock is our newest contributor and will be writing about her Pagan beliefs. Counting her, we have 38 community writers as part of the SpokaneFAVS team, including Christians, Buddhists, Atheists, Muslims, Unitarians, etc.

A recent poll estimates there are 768,400 witches and Pagans in the U.S., according to the Pluralism Project. And now one of those voices is now writing for us, so please join me in welcoming Brannock. You can read more about her here.

Topics: Culture, Social Issues
Beliefs: Pagan/Wiccan
Tags: pagan, pagan blogger spokane, pagan spokane, witchcraft

Tracy Simmons

Tracy Simmons serves as the editor and community manager of SpokaneFAVS. She holds a bachelor’s degree in print journalism and a master’s degree in communication. She’s reported on religion for about a decade and has written for newspapers across New Mexico, Texas and Connecticut. Over the y...
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  1. Your work as a team great
    welcome( Brannock)

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