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Ellen Evert Hopman (born July 31, 1952, in Salzburg, Austria)[1] is an author of both fiction and non-fiction, an herbalist, a lay homeopath, a lecturer, and a mental health counselor who lives and works in Western Massachusetts. She is the author of several books and audio tapes on Paganism and Druidry, and three novels.[2][3]
Hopman is a certified writing teacher with Amherst Writers and Artists and a multiple recipient of the Golden Oak Award.[4] She was formerly a Professor of Wortcunning at the Grey School of Wizardry, where she taught herbalism, Celtic Neopaganism, Celtic history and Celtic lore. She is a professional member of the American Herbalist Guild.[5] and a member of the Grey Council of Mages and Sages.[6] She has taught Druidry and herbalism in the United States, Scotland, Ireland and Canada,[2][7] and has been a speaker and workshop leader at numerous Neopagan and New Age events, and a subject of articles in The New York Times.
^Ellen Evert Hopman: Herbalist, Scholar, Celtic Pagan. Interview with Carl McColeman – originally printed in New Leaves (March/April 1999 issue)
^ abHemler, Jennifer (1996). Ellen Evert Hopman Archived January 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine in Philadelphia CityPaper, Feb. 1–8, 1996 issue.
^Keltria Journal of Druidism and Celtic Magick: Author Biographies Archived 2006-08-31 at the Wayback Machine
^Annual Golden Oak Awards
^American Herbalists Guild
^Grey School of Wizardry Website: the Grey Council of Mages and Sages
^Dougherty, Anne Kathleen (December 11, 2004) Herbal Voices: American Herbalism Through the Words of American Herbalists
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