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<a href="http://witchvox.com/" rel="nofollow">http://witchvox.com/</a> will be a vital jumping off point for you. They've got dropdown menus towards the top of the page that have links to find local groups, lots of essays from all kinds of Pagan viewpoints, and info on the basics. Spend some time exploring there, and you'll find a list of interesting links, and what is essential, a list of books to read. By the way, expect any Wiccan worth their salt to tell you to read, read, read...even when you know the basics, there's always more to study, just as there is in any religion. Good luck! Edit: More advice! There *are* some kind of Pagan in your area, I can almost guarantee it. When you do meet them, what will bear you in good stead is a combination of humility (because you don't know everything) and discernment about what they are saying (because they don't either!).
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