All who come to me I keep. All who leave I set free.
But ever do I stand against those who carry not my key.
1990's PDF Print E-mail
As Midwinter Holiday Nears, Witches Shed Light on Their Religion
The Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution, January 27, 1990


Trouble Is Brewing for Witch in South DeKalb
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, August 10, 1993


Witch Denied Use of Home as Church
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, August 11, 1993


Neighbors Divided on Zoning for Witch
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, August 11, 1993


DeKalb Witch's Neighbors Are Split On Zoning
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, circa August 1993


Variance Denied Local Witch
Champion, August 18, 1993


Freedom (An extended editorial in support of Ravenwood)
Champion, August 18, 1993


Are Lady Sintana's Critics on Witch Hunt? ~ Link 2
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, August 19, 1993


Lady Sintana's Birds Returning to the Wild
Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, August 19, 1993


DeKalb Is Denying Lady Sintana Her Right to Freedom of Religion (Extended editorial in Support of Ravenwood)
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, August 31, 1993


Witch Hunt?: Lady Sintana Slates Appearance before the County Commission
Decatur-DeKalb News/Era, September 9, 1993


Wiccan Rite Sheds Light: Witches' Full-Moon Service Celebrates Power of Love and Peace ~ Part 2
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, September 9, 1993


Georgian Politician Harasses Wiccan Priestess
Shaman's Drum Magazine, Number 33, Fall/Winter 1993


She's the Town Witch ~ Part 2
Woman's World Magazine, Volume XV, Number 3, January 18, 1994


DeKalb Witch up to Her Old Tricks
The Atlanta Journal/ The Atlanta Constitution, May 27, 1994


For Halloween: New Book, New Image, Updated Message
The Atlanta Journal, October 31, 1994


Just Folks: Coven Members Hope to Dispel Witchy Myths ~ Part 2
Marietta Daily Journal, October 31, 1994


Topside Readers Poll: These Are Your Favorites in the People and Places Category
Creative Loafing, November 12, 1994
Popular Atlanta leisure magazine announces the results of a reader survey which identifies Lady Sintana and Billy Graham tied for the most popular spiritual leader.