Therenowned bestselling author Scott Cunningham (1953-1993) was the central figure in establishing Wicca in North America. His pioneering book "Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner" radically altered the practice of Wicca, enabling practitioners to self-initiate. Scott's books, especially his encyclopedias, remain popular today, years after his death. In recent years, Scott has also emerged as a celebrated queer icon, especially in the witchcraft world.
Since 2017, his sistet, Christine Cunningham Ashworth, has presented workshops devoted to Scott's life and work. Her book is offered as a gift to all those influenced by Cunningham's work. This book is not a biography as much as it is a memoir. The author writes about their childhood, gives a peek into their parents? lives, and brings to life what it was like to grow up in the Cunningham household. She explores the trajectory of Scott's magical path and affirms his legacy. She shares family photos and lifts the veil from Scott's life.