List of writers on modern paganism

This list of writers on modern paganism presents authors whose works address or have their basis in modern paganism.

Religious and political writers

 * Luis G. Abbadie (born 1968), Mexican horror and fantasy writer
 * Adunis (born 1930), Syrian poet, essayist and translator; self-described "pagan mystic"
 * Ra Un Nefer Amen (born 1944), American writer and Pan-African activist
 * Lily Anderson (born 1988), American writer of young adult fiction
 * Victor Henry Anderson (1917–2001), American poet and founding member of the Feri Tradition
 * Bohdan Ihor Antonych (1909–1937), Ukrainian poet
 * Amedeo Rocco Armentano (1886–1966), Italian esotericist and musician
 * Alexander Asov (born 1964), Russian poet, novelist and writer on Russian pseudohistory
 * Freya Aswynn (born 1949), Dutch writer
 * Dawn Atkins (born 1962), American anthropologist, fiction writer and educator
 * Nihal Atsız (1905–1975), Turkish nationalist writer, novelist, poet and philosopher
 * Gabriel André Aucler (mid-1700s–1815), French lawyer, author of La Thréicie (1799)
 * Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson (1924–1993), Icelandic poet
 * Alain de Benoist (born 1943), French journalist and political philosopher
 * Ernst Bergmann (1881–1945), German philosopher
 * Erwan Berthou (1861–1933), French and Breton language poet, writer and neo-Druidic bard
 * Gwilherm Berthou (1908–1951), French Breton nationalist and neo-Druidic bardic poet
 * Manfred Böckl (born 1948), German novelist and writer of popular history
 * Gavin Bone (born 1964), English writer and lecturer
 * Gary Botting (born 1943), Canadian poet, playwright, novelist and critic
 * Lois Bourne (1928–2017), English Wiccan writer
 * Arvīds Brastiņš (1893–1984), Latvian sculptor, writer and Dievturi leader
 * Ernests Brastiņš (1892–1942), Latvian artist, amateur historian, folklorist and archaeologist
 * Malcolm Brenner (born 1951), American novelist and journalist
 * Phil Brucato, American writer, journalist, editor and game designer
 * Raymond Buckland (1934–2017), English writer
 * Pauline Campanelli (1943–2001), American artist and writer
 * Philip Carr-Gomm (born 1952), British writer
 * Jean Cau (1925–1993), French writer and journalist
 * Aki Cederberg (born 1978), Finnish writer, musician and filmmaker
 * Valdis Celms (born 1943), Latvian artist and writer
 * Ipsita Roy Chakraverti (born 1950), Indian writer
 * Zorian Dołęga-Chodakowski (1784–1825), Polish ethnographer and archaeologist
 * D. J. Conway (1939–2019), American writer
 * Vivianne Crowley, English writer
 * Scott Cunningham (1956–1993), American writer
 * Phyllis Curott (born 1954), American writer
 * Arthur Drews (1865–1935, German writer, historian and philosopher
 * Robert Dun (1920–2002), French writer
 * Gerina Dunwich (born 1959), American writer
 * Viktors Eglītis (1877–1945), Latvian writer and art theorist
 * Eyvindur P. Eiríksson (born 1935), Icelandic poet and novelist
 * Julius Evola (1898–1974), Italian writer and painter
 * Cerridwen Fallingstar (born 1952), American writer
 * Janet Farrar (born 1950), English writer
 * Stewart Farrar (1916–2000), English screenwriter and novelist
 * Guillaume Faye (1949–2019), French writer and journalist
 * Pio Filippani Ronconi (1920–2010), Italian writer
 * Ed Fitch (born 1937), American writer
 * Stephen Flowers (born 1953), American writer
 * Michael Thomas Ford (born 1968), American writer
 * John Fransham (1730–1810), English writer
 * Gustav Frenssen (1863–1945), German novelist
 * Donald H. Frew (born 1960), American writer
 * Gavin Frost (1930–2016), English writer
 * Yvonne Frost (born 1931), American writer
 * Yasmine Galenorn, American novelist
 * Christopher Gérard (born 1962), Belgian novelist, essayist, publisher and literary critic
 * Marian Green (born 1944), British writer
 * John Michael Greer (born 1962), American writer
 * Raven Grimassi (1951–2019), American writer
 * Stephan Grundy (born 1967), American writer
 * Laurell K. Hamilton (born 1963), American fantasy and romance writer
 * Zdzisław Harlender (1898–1939), Polish pilot, army officer and writer
 * Jakob Wilhelm Hauer (1881–1962), German Indologist and writer
 * Andrea Haugen (1968 or 1969–2021), German musician and writer
 * Friedrich Hielscher (1902–1990), German writer
 * Ellen Evert Hopman (born 1952), Austrian writer
 * Sigrid Hunke (1913–1999), German writer
 * Thibault Isabel (born 1978), French writer and publisher
 * François Jaffrennou (1879–1956), French Breton language writer and editor
 * Jón frá Pálmholti (1930–2004), Icelandic writer, journalist and social worker
 * Anodea Judith (born 1952), American writer
 * Wyatt Kaldenberg (born 1957), American writer
 * Bjarki Karlsson (born 1965), Icelandic poet and translator
 * William H. Keith Jr. (born 1950), American novelist
 * Patricia Kennealy-Morrison (1946–2021), American writer and journalist
 * Per Vari Kerloc'h (born 1952), French Breton language poet
 * Ludwig Klages (1872–1956), German philosopher and poet
 * Anthony T. Kronman (born 1945), American writer
 * Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels (1874–1954), Austrian writer
 * Gwenc'hlan Le Scouëzec (1929–2008), French Breton language writer
 * Timothy Leary (1920–1996), American writer
 * Jean Le Fustec (1855–1910), French Breton language poet
 * Nicolai Levashov (1961–2012), Russian writer
 * Guido von List (1848–1919), Austrian journalist, playwright and novelist
 * Koenraad Logghe (born 1963), Belgian writer
 * Halyna Lozko (born 1952), Ukrainian ethnologist and theologian
 * Jim Lyngvild (born 1978), Danish designer and writer
 * Jean-François Lyotard (1924–1998), French philosopher, sociologist and literary theorist
 * Jean Mabire (1927–2006), French journalist and essayist
 * Guðrún Kristín Magnúsdóttir (born 1939), Icelandic writer and artist
 * Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe (1895–1993), German writer
 * Leo Martello (1930–2000), American writer
 * Stephen McNallen (born 1948), American writer
 * Vladimir Megre (born 1950), Russian writer
 * Louis Ménard (1822–1901), French poet and writer on "mystical paganism"
 * Alexander Rud Mills (1885–1964), Australian writer
 * Moondog (1916–1999), American composer, musician and poet
 * Alan Moore (born 1953), English writer of comic books
 * Owen Morgan (1836–1921), Welsh journalist, historian and writer
 * Robin Morgan (born 1941), American poet, journalist and political theorist
 * Ann Moura (born 1947), American writer
 * Michael Jenkins Moynihan (born 1969), American musician, writer and journalist
 * Baal Müller (born 1969), German writer and publisher
 * Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo (1868–1937), Italian poet and playwright
 * Brendan Myers (born 1974), Canadian philosopher and writer
 * Árpád von Nahodyl (born 1958), also known as Géza von Neményi, German writer
 * Mike Nichols (born 1952), American writer
 * Ross Nichols (1902–1975), British poet
 * Diana L. Paxson (born 1943), American writer
 * Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935), Portuguese poet, philosopher and literary critic
 * Rachel Pollack (born 1945), American novelist and comic book writer
 * Silver RavenWolf (born 1956), American writer
 * Vlassis Rassias (1959–2019), a Greek writer and publisher
 * Hugues Rebell (1867–1905), French writer
 * Arturo Reghini (1878–1946), Italian mathematician and philosopher
 * Emma Restall Orr (born 1965), British writer
 * Maurice Rollet (1933–2014), French poet
 * Lexa Roséan (born 1958), American writer, dancer and psychoanalyst
 * Richard Rudgley (born 1961), British writer
 * Don Miguel Ruiz (born 1952), Mexican writer
 * Saint-Loup (1908–1990), French writer, journalist and political activist
 * Víctor Sánchez, (born 1961), Mexican writer
 * Alfred Schuler (1865–1923), German writer
 * John W. Sexton (born 1958), Irish poet, short-story writer, radio script-writer and children's novelist
 * Volodymyr Shaian (1908–1974), Ukrainian linguist, philologist and Orientalist-Sanskritologist
 * Philip Shallcrass (born 1953), English artist, writer and musician
 * William Sharp (1855–1905), Scottish writer
 * Maggie Shayne (born 1962), American novelist
 * Lady Sheba (1920–2002), American writer
 * Eileen Sheehan (born 1963), Irish poet
 * Peryt Shou (1873–1953), German writer
 * Monica Sjöö (1938–2005), Swedish painter and writer
 * Robin Skelton (1925–1997), British-born Canadian poet
 * Jan Stachniuk (1905–1963), Polish philosopher and publisher
 * Starhawk (born 1951), American writer
 * Lady Gwen Thompson (1928–1986), American writer
 * Mary Oneida Toups (1928–1981), American writer
 * Mellie Uyldert (1908–2009), Dutch writer
 * Antonio Velasco Piña (born 1935), Mexican novelist and essayist
 * Veleslav (born 1973), Russian writer
 * Dominique Venner (1935–2013), French historian, journalist and essayist
 * Hilda Vīka (1897–1963), Latvian poet and novelist
 * Varg Vikernes (born 1973), Norwegian musician and writer
 * Vydūnas (1868–1953), Lithuanian poet and philosopher
 * Ernst Wachler (1871–1945), German writer
 * Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007), American novelist and essayist
 * Amanda Yates Garcia, American writer and activist
 * Oberon Zell-Ravenheart (born 1942), American writer
 * Žiarislav (born 1967), Slovak musician and writer
 * Z'EV (1951–2017), American poet and sound artist

Scholars

 * Margot Adler (1946–2014), American scholar
 * Helen A. Berger (born 1949), American sociologist
 * Chas S. Clifton (born 1951), American religious studies scholar
 * Carole M. Cusack, Australian historian of religion
 * Stéphane François (born 1973), French political scientist
 * Mattias Gardell (born 1959), Swedish historian and scholar of comparative religion
 * René Gründer (born 1975), German sociologist
 * Hans Thomas Hakl (born 1947), Austrian scholar of Western esotericism
 * Graham Harvey (born 1959), English religious studies scholar
 * Ronald Hutton (born 1953), English historian
 * Aidan A. Kelly (born 1940), American scholar and poet
 * Sabina Magliocco (born 1959), American anthropologist
 * Mathias Nordvig (born 1982), Danish Scandinavian studies scholar
 * Sarah M. Pike, American religious studies scholar
 * Leo Ruickbie, British historian and sociologist of religion
 * Stefanie von Schnurbein (born 1961), German literary scholar
 * Michael York, American religious studies scholar