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Drawing
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Drawing
the Three of Coins:
How to Open and Run a Pagan Store
Author: Terri Paajanen
Trade Paperback, 6x9, 156 pages
Publisher: Spilled Candy Publications
Publish Price: $14.95 ISBN 978-1-892718-53-2

Terri says:
Drawing the Three of Coins
is a Pagan business book, but with the focus on the Pagan,
not the business. It doesn't teach you how to create
a business plan or a map out a budget. Nor will it tell you
how to incorporate your business, do your taxes or file for
insurance. These business basics are covered extensively in
every single entrepreneurial book out there.
This book is about all the unique and interesting Pagan
aspects of your store idea. Every retail niche has its
own set of considerations, advantages and precautions that
are different from other retail niches. Running a clothing
store is different from running a craft store, or a book
store. Only someone who has run a store just like yours can
know what you're dealing with. Pagan shops are no different.
Now that is something not covered in all those other
business start-up books.
Drawing the Three of Coins is a mix of practical
suggestions and personal experience from the author’s many
years of being a Pagan store owner herself. Not only that,
there is a large resource section with contact information
for wholesalers, distributors, and other sources for unique
inventory.

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Terri
Paajanen
Terri Paajanen
has been a practicing Pagan solitary for 12 years.
Her own spiritual path is eclectic, but she mainly
worships the Deities of ancient Greece.
She has spent years running a small Wiccan
store, both online and in the physical world. The
experience of being a central part of the local
Pagan community has stayed with her and had prompted
her to share what she's learned with other Pagans in
business.
Terri has been interviewed for Toronto newspapers
and television and has hopefully dispelled some of
the popular misconceptions about her religion.
She also has written full time for
About.com
on the topics of Wicca and other Pagan religions.
In her spare time, she studies genealogy and her
family tree, collects antique typewriters and tries
to grow vegetables in the garden. She’s currently
living in the country near Toronto, with her husband
and 3 cats.
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