Books and Publications
- Victor Anderson, Thorns of the blood rose. A collection of his poetry, much of which has found its way into the liturgies and rituals of the tradition.
- Victor Anderson, Lilith's Garden. A companion volume to Thorns of the blood rose, is another collection of mostly liturgical poetry, including some that was considered too "scandalous" for inclusion in the original volume.
- Victor Anderson. Etheric Anatomy: The Three Selves and Astral Travel (Harpy Books | http://www.harpybooks.com). A look at the psychic structure of the human being, with intuitive insights into some of the practices of Feri magick.
- Cora Anderson, Fifty Years in the Feri Tradition. A book of musings about the Feri tradition and community.
- Cora Anderson, Kitchen Witch: A Memoir. A memoir of her life. (Harpy Books)
- Anaar, The White Wand. Looks at the artistic foundations of Feri. It also includes an interview with Victor Anderson. (available as pdf from http://www.whitewand.com/)
- Storm Faerywolf, The Stars Within the Earth. A collection of liturgical poetry, visual art, and spells inspired by the work and mythos of Feri.
- T. Thorn Coyle, Evolutionary Witchcraft. A training manual in Feri written primarily for a non-Feri Pagan audience. Contains poetry, exercises, and lore.
- T. Thorn Coyle, Kissing the Limitless. Expands on and continues the training in Evolutionary Witchcraft, and is intended to be used with whatever spiritual path the reader follows.
- Francesca De Grandis, Be A Goddess. A comprehensive training in Fey (not-Feri) shamanism. The better portion of its liturgy, worldview, and cosmology was channeled by the author, who came from a family tradition. But Victor Anderson gave her feedback on parts of the manuscript.
- Francesca De Grandis, Goddess Initiation. An experiential initiatory journey into Goddess Spirituality and Fey shamanism.
- Starhawk, The Spiral Dance. An early and influential liturgical codification of Anderson Craft.
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