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Harvest (Neopagan magazine)

''Harvest'' was an American Neopagan magazine, published eight times a year between 1980 and 1992.
''Harvest'' began in 1980 as a grassroots, homemade zine. Over its twelve-year publication run it grew to be a 42-page, professionally printed magazine with international distribution and news stand sales. Published out of Southboro, Massachusetts, USA, ''Harvest'' served both the New England and International Neopagan communities. In an era before mainstream access to the Internet, and before the creation of the world wide web, Pagan magazines such as ''Harvest'' provided crucial opportunities for networking, sharing of information, and the development of the international Neopagan community.
In an Utne Reader feature on Pagan publications, author James Tedford wrote,
In comparison to other Pagan publications of the time, Tedford continued,
In addition to covering the more common traditions of Neopaganism, such as Wicca, ''Harvest'' also gave a forum to some of the emerging Polytheistic Reconstructionist movements.〔Lambert, Kym (ní Dhoireann ) (1992) "Celtic God/Goddess Names", ''Harvest'', Southboro, MA, Vol. 12, No. 4, Spring Equinox 1992, pp. 11-12. First use of "Celtic Reconstructionist" as tradition name.〕〔Lambert, Kym (ní Dhoireann ) (1992) "Religious Reconstruction Revisited", ''Harvest'', Southboro, MA, Vol. 12, No. 7, Lughnasad 1992, pp. 12-13.〕 A number of Neopagan authors had their first publication in Harvest, and the letters column provided an active forum for the development of community consensus on terminology and other issues of importance to Neopagans in the '80s and '90s.〔Hinds, Kathryn "Letters" p.11; Jimahl "Macro Magic" p.20; Morven () ''Harvest'', Southboro, MA, Vol. 12, No. 6, June 1992. All three have now published books.〕〔Hopman, Ellen Evert, "Herbal Medicine Threatened with Extinction?" pp.19-20 ''Harvest'', Southboro, MA, Vol. 12, No. 7, August 1992. Author has now published multiple books.〕〔Harrow, Judy (1985) "(Exegesis on the Rede )" in ''Harvest'', Southboro, MA, Vol. 5, Number 3, Oimelc 1985. Retrieved 2007-02-26. Author has now published several books.〕
In ''Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today'', Margot Adler described ''Harvest'' as:
''Harvest'' was founded by publishers, writers and editors Morven and Brenwyn. After Brenwyn left, Morven became the editor in chief. At the end of 1992, Morven retired from the staff to pursue her own writing. Respecting Morven's ownership of the name, the staff continued publishing quarterly for the next six issues, renaming the magazine ''Tides''. Morven continued to serve in an informal capacity as an advisor to the new incarnation of the magazine.〔Morven "Editorial" pp.2-3; Darcie "Change, Stability and the Coming of Tides" p.3; Paul P (for the ''Tides'' staff) "About Tides" p.3-4 ''Harvest'', Southboro, MA, Vol. 12, No. 8, September 1992〕〔''Tides'', Boston, MA, Vol 1, No. 1, Samhain 1992 -- Vol 2, No. 2, Imbolc 1994〕
==See also==

* Green Egg

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