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The Modern Witch Project (MoWi)

An interactive media project including a book by Danielle de Medeiros, blog posts, videos and webisodes, all centered around the "coming out" of witches into polite society. The book serves as an operations and procedures manual for the novice witch, and a user-freindly information guide for the non-magical, while the blog is home to supplemental media, such as webisodes, photos, and indirectly related content.

The project also addresses the origin of witches, and provides a detailed genealogical heritage of the witch, referencing reliable source material, such as the Hebrew Bible, and the Pseudoepigraphal book of 1 Enoch, one of the earliest apocalyptic texts in the various cannon of biblical literature's.

Sources 1.	Augustine. “The City of God.” http://users.aristotle.net/~bhuie/gen6sons.htm 2.	Bautch, Kelley Coblentz. “What Becomes of the Angels’ Wives?” A Text-Critical Study of 1 Enoch 19:2. Journal of Biblical Literature 125, no. 4 (2006) p.766-780 3.	Harris, Stephen L. Understanding the Bible. 7th edition. McGraw Hill 2007: p. 305-306. 4.	Hewitt, Paul. Conceptual Physics. 10th ed. San Francisco, CA: Pearson, 2006. 5.	Hill, Napoleon. Think and Grow Rich. 1937. The Complete Classic Text. New York:Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2008. 6.	Hope College. Reading of the Old Testament. 1999. Wadsworth Publishing Company. “Apocrypha and Pseudoepigrapha.” www.hope.edu/bandstra/RTOT/AHB/AHB_1.HTM 7.	Kvanvig, Helge S. “The Watcher Story and Genesis, In Intertextual Reading.” Scandanavian Journal of the Old Testament vol. 18 no. 2 (2004): p. 163-183 8.	Nickelsburg, George W.E., and VanderKam, James C. 1 Enoch: A New Translation. Based on the Hermeneia Commentary. Augsburg Fortress, 2004. Minneapolis. 9.	The New Oxford Annotated Bible, Revised Standard Version. 1997