Ann-Marie Gallagher is an author, historian, feminist, witch, and a principal lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in England. She has written extensively on her subjects, and appears often on British radio. For years she has been practising, teaching, and broadcasting on witchcraft, Pagan and goddess spirituality, women's studies, magic, gender, and folklore. Her books include Inner Magic: A Guide to Witchcraft, The Way of the Goddess and The Spells Bible: The Definitive Guide to Charms and Enchantments. She is the co-ordinator of the Combined Honours Unit at UCLan in Preston, England. She is married and has three children, and lives in Lancashire, England with her husband, four cats and a border collie.
Inner Magic: A Guide to Witchcraft by Ann-Marie Gallagher (April 1, 2007) MITCH ISBN 1845333152, ISBN 978-1845333157
Magical Spells for Your Home: How to Bring Magic Into Every Area of Your Life by Ann-Marie Gallagher (October 13, 2002) Collins & Brown ISBN 1843400073, ISBN 978-1843400073
Re-presenting the Past: Women and History by Ann-Marie Gallagher, Cathy Lubelska, and Louise Ryan (July 24, 2001) Longman ISBN 058238219X, ISBN 978-0582382190
Spellcraft: Practical Spells for Modern Life by Ann-Marie Gallagher (October 9, 2001) Penguin (Non-Classics) ISBN 0142196010, ISBN 978-0142196014
The Spells Bible: The Definitive Guide to Charms and Enchantments by Ann-Marie Gallagher (August 29, 2003) Walking Stick Press ISBN 1582972443, ISBN 978-1582972442
Thorsons Way of the Goddess by Ann Marie Gallagher (2000) Thorsons ISBN 9780007117871, ISBN 0007117876
The Wicca Bible: The Definitive Guide to Magic and the Craft by Ann-Marie Gallagher (August 1, 2005) Sterling ISBN 140273008X, ISBN 978-1402730085
Contributed to
Daughters of the Goddess: Studies of Healing, Identity, and Empowerment by Wendy Griffin (1999) SAGE Publications Ltd ISBN 0761948317
Articles
Weaving a Tangled Web?: Pagan Ethics and Issues of History, “Race” and Ethnicity in Pagan Identity - Article in Discus Vol. 6 (2000)
Woven Apart & Weaving Together: Conflict and Mutuality in Feminist and Pagan Communities in Britain (1999)