Kerr Cuhulain
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Kerr Cuhulain is the pen name of Canadian occult author and Detective Constable Charles Ennis. A former child abuse investigator, he is the author of several articles on child abuse investigation that appeared in Law & Order Magazine. A former Air Force officer, Cuhulain was a police officer for over 20 years, and a Wiccan for over thirty. He's served on the SWAT team, Gang Crime Unit, and hostage negotiation team[1]. Better known to the Pagan community by his Wiccan name, Kerr Cuhulain, Ennis was the first Wiccan police officer to go public about his beliefs 28 years ago. He is now the Preceptor General of Officers of Avalon, a non-profit benevolent association for Pagan and Wiccan law enforcement, firefighting and emergency medical personnel and their families. He is a frequent contributor to The Witches' Voice networking website, and has applied his abilities as an investigative journalist to the histories of several controversial individuals in the Neo-Pagan and New Age communities, such as John Todd and Michael Warnke[2]. He speaks at writers' conferences and Pagan festivals throughout North American. He lives in Surrey, British Columbia.
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- Full Contact Magick: A Book of Shadows for the Wiccan Warrior (2002) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0738702544, ISBN 978-0738702544
- Wiccan Warrior: Walking a Spiritual Path in a Sometimes Hostile World (2000) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1567182526, ISBN 978-1567182521
- Magickal Self Defense: A Quantum Approach to Warding (2008) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 0738712191, ISBN 978-0738712192
- The Law Enforcement Guide To Wicca (1997) Horned Owl Publishing ISBN 096960663X, ISBN 978-0969606635
- Witch Hunts: Out of The Broom Closet (2005) Spiral Publishing, Inc. ISBN 097554036X, ISBN 978-0975540367