Quest Conference

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{{As of|2022}} held every year since 1968,{{cite book | last=Luhrmann | first=T. M. | title=Persuasions of the witch's craft: ritual magic in contemporary England | publisher=Picador | publication-place=London | date=1994 | isbn=0-330-32946-4 | oclc=31288369 | page=22}} the Quest Conference is an annual gathering of pagan practitioners, authors and interested newcomers in the Bristol area of the UK. It is organised by Marian Green, editor of Quest

{{cite book | last=Hutton | first=Ronald | title=The triumph of the moon: a history of modern pagan witchcraft | publication-place=Oxford | date=1999 | isbn=0-19-820744-1 | oclc=41452625 | page=337}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.magicalquest.co.uk/|title=QUEST for the Magical Heritage of the West|website=www.magicalquest.co.uk}} and the author of over twenty books on witchcraft, magic and the Western Mysteries.{{Cite web|url=http://www.magicalquest.co.uk/books.html|title = Books by Marian Green}}

The meetings were initially held in London, and in 1983 attracted about 100 people to a venue in Russell Square. The 2012 meeting was held at the Southville Centre in Bristol, and included talks by medieval historian Karen Ralls on Roslyn Chapel, and herbalist Val Thomas on creating a magical garden.Quest 169 (March 2012) p.13 The 2013 meeting was also held at the Southville Centre and included talks by Rae Beth on witchcraft and the otherworld and Philip West on the pagan roots of the Old Testament.{{Cite web|url=http://www.magicalquest.co.uk/conference.html|url-status=live|title=QUEST Annual Conference|website=www.magicalquest.co.uk|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130812051458/http://magicalquest.co.uk/conference.html|archive-date=12 August 2013}} Updated as required

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