Echo's Tumblr dashboard to the rescue!
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Here's another link from Tumblr that might help:
http://thepaganstudygrouppage.tumblr.co ... -leader-if
If you can find any books for covens, borrow them to not only prepare yourself for coven work, but to also see if there's a list of potential questions to ask. "
Coven Craft: Witchcraft for Three or More" by Amber K is a decent place to start. You can buy it on Amazon for about $5. That's cheaper than what I paid for it when I ordered it in May.
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This may sound kind of out there, but you might want to ask how involved with member's personal lives these people get. Not every High Priestess is the lemon that my former High Priestess is, but getting too involved can turn sour. It's cool to be friends outside the covenstead, but there's just some things you shouldn't involve your friends in.
You might want to get to know these people in both a coven and non-coven setting. Ask yourself if these are people you would befriend if you weren't going to be working in a coven with them. Ask yourself if you think you'll still feel the same about them in 5 or 10 years. A coven is supposed to feel like family and give you good vibes. If anything feels off, please look for other options.