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Diana L. Paxson

Diana Lucile Paxson (born February 20, 1943) is an American author, primarily in the fields of paganism and heathenism. Her published works include fantasy and historical fiction novels, as well as numerous short stories. More recently she has also published books about pagan and heathen religions and practices. She is a founder of the Society for Creative Anachronism, where she is known as Countess Diana Listmaker.[2]

Diana L. Paxson

(1943-02-20) February 20, 1943[1]
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.[1]

Career[edit]

In addition to her multiple novels and collaborations, she has written over 70 short stories. Her best-known works are the Westria novels, and the later books in the Avalon series, which she first co-wrote with Marion Zimmer Bradley, then—after Bradley's death—took over sole authorship. Paxson's other books include Taking Up the Runes, Essential Asatru, and Trance-Portation. She writes a regular column in the women's spirituality magazine SageWoman.[3]


Paxson has been active in the leadership of a number of organizations. She hosted the first activities of the Society for Creative Anachronism, and was subsequently among that group's founding directors and corporate officers when it incorporated.[4] She was the western regional director of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, and is a frequent panelist at science fiction conventions, especially BayCon, where she was the 2007 Fantasy Guest of Honor.[5]


A leader in the Neopagan and Heathen revivals, Paxson is the founder of The Fellowship of the Spiral Path[6] and has served as First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess.


She has been Steerswoman of the Heathen group, The Troth, a member of its board of directors, and edited its journal, Idunna. On May 10, 2024, The Troth announced her expulsion. "Through unanimous vote by the Board of Directors, Diana Paxson is removed from all positions, including Elder, Clergy, and Membership status with The Troth. Diana Paxson has presented a pervasive and longstanding pattern of behavior that unquestionably impedes the community’s ability to maintain a constructive environment and hinders the organization’s ability to function from this point forward. The Troth stands with all victims of abuse of any kind, and when the light is shined on deeds that harm the innocent, we must stand firm and grant it no peace."[7] “Paxson is not accused of any abuse, but rather her lack of judgment or action regarding abuses that reportedly happened around her."[8] Paxson said during an interview on Last Chance U “If we only had perfect people writing, there would be no one left to write. What we should be doing is honoring what people manage to achieve despite their flaws” when referring to Marion Zimmer Bradley and her husband Walter Breen who were both accused of child sexual abuse.[9]


Currently, she is the leader of Hrafnar, a Heathen group based in Berkeley, California.[10]

(1994) (uncredited)[13]

The Forest House

(1997) (uncredited)

Lady of Avalon

(2000)

Priestess of Avalon

Vale, V. and John Sulak (2001). in Modern Pagans. San Francisco: Re/Search Publications. ISBN 1-889307-10-6.

"Interview with Diana L. Paxson"

Author's Official Site