Inclusive Wicca Tradition was created in 2008.
Georgian Wicca was created in 1970.
Wicca Craft was created in 1991.
Seax-Wicca
Blue Star Wicca was created in 1975.
Universal Eclectic Wicca was created in 1969.
There are many books and magazines by Wiccans and about Wicca and Wiccan traditions widely available in bookstores and online. But because Wicca has no central organization or hierarchy, there are no official publications.
Something Wicca This Way Comes was created on 1998-10-07.
The Pagan tradition known as Alexandrian Wicca was founded by Alex Saunders, the self-proclaimed "King of Witches", and his wife Maxine.
The Gardnerian tradition was founded by Gerald B. Gardner.
That would be Gardnerian, as it was Dr. Gerald B. Gardner who invented Wicca.
Many Wiccans regard their modern faith as the restoration of a nature-based spiritual tradition that reaches back through the earliest ages of pre-history. In the historical sense, the modern practice of Wicca began with Gerald Gardner in Britain in the 1930s, or, according to some claims, in the 1920s. Many different groups, schools and forms of Wicca branched off from that original group very quickly. Gardnerian Wicca and the related Alexandrian Wicca, continue to thrive today. Some feminist and other forms of Wicca now have very little in common with the Gardnerian tradition.
Like every other religion or faith tradition, witchcraft has many varieties. Dianic Wicca is a Goddess-centered tradition, and consciously feminist. Alexandrian Wicca and Gardnerian Wicca honor both Gods and Goddesses, and include male witches. Many solitary Wiccans are also feminist. But it would be wrong to assume that all Feminists are Wiccan or that all Wiccans are Feminist.