Celtic Magick has become Celtic Art & History.  Frankly, the new name fits our site’s content — and where we’d like to go with it — much better.

The domain name, CelticMagick.com is for sale.

History of this website

For many years, Celtic Magick was “Celtic Lore and Magic,” a website launched in the mid-1990s as a GeoCities site.

From GeoCities, this site moved to Tripod and then to its own hosting.  Over the years, we’ve changed and our website has changed.

In 2005, we were disorganized enough not to renew the domain name.  Someone else purchased it before we realized that we’d dropped the ball. (Yes, profuse sobbing followed.  We got over it.)

So, the site became Celtic Magick (CelticMagick.com) to focus on Celtic and pre-Celtic history and traditions.

However, by 2011, we weren’t comfortable with the “magick” part of the name.  It was fine in the 1990s, but it no longer fits our direction for the website.

Celtic Magick — now Celtic Art & History — authors include Fiona Broome (the site owner), Ambrose Hawk, and Sarah Skye.

 

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