Paganicon 2026: New Hotel, Same Magic—With a Few Cracks in the Cauldron
Paganicon 2026 came in with a venue change, and as expected, that shifted the energy in ways both good and… let’s call them “educational.” Let’s start with what worked—because quite a bit did. The Good (And There Was Plenty) The presenters this year were, overall, solid. Engaging, knowledgeable, and worth the price of admission—exactly what Paganicon has built its reputation on. There’s a reason this event still holds the weight it does in the community. Some standouts: Laura Tempest Zakroff delivered a fantastic talk on runes and the Tarot—smart, funny, and genuinely insightful. Not fluff. Not recycled nonsense. Actual substance. Lady J Griot brought depth with The Blues is Magic You Can Use . The reminder that magic lives in the silence—the liminal spaces between notes—was one of those moments that sticks. And then there was Celia Farran on Friday night—pure light. Whidbey Island magic at its finest. Her set wasn’t just music, it was an experience. Grounding, expan...