Diana's List of Links

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Here are some interesting local links for the Philadelphia area:



Here are some basic pagan pages:

Here are a few gothic links from my bookmarked sites:

  • The Gothic Darkside of the Web:
    Visit a side of the web that few venture to see and return normal to tell about it... muhaha. Just kidding. It's a cool place to look around if you're interested in goth living.
  • Blackened Angels Catalog:
    A catalog of gothic attire based out of San Francisco.
  • Ipso Facto:
    Another gothic catalog for those hard to find items.
  • The Sepulchre
    I've met some intriguing people online here in the chatroom.
  • Through Dangers Untold
    This is a really cool Labyrinth page for those who have a fond affection for the old flick.
  • The Amaranth
    This is a personal page of one goth with numerous fun things to be amused by.
  • New York City Goth
    This site should certainly prove interesting once it finally opens up. Patience...
  • The Isolation Tank:
    A key catalog for gothic and industrial music lovers. This site has a pretty extensive list of hard to find music.
  • Cafe Soundz:
    A site for sore eyes... er ears, I guess. All in all, this is another place to find cool music.
  • The Middle Pillar:
    Here lies a very aesthetically pleasing site where one can find more nifty sounds.
  • Ye Olde Gothic Garden:
    This is a cool page for anyone who likes to garden.
  • Adorned in Velvet:
    This is a very well done website dedicated to Anne Rice.
  • Commotion Strange:
    Here lies Anne Rice's lovely newsletter. You can subscribe to it via regular post as well.
  • Permission Magazine:
    A cool zine to take care of all your gothic/industrial needs.
  • Secret Magazine:
    No it's not strong enough for a man but made for a woman - This magazine has some neato photography with a fetish theme plus a lot of info on the topic.

    Here are links to great homepages of people I know:



    The following links reflect a good deal of my musical taste:



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