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Vex Me No More

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Witches are often painted in a dichotomy as either old and “ugly” or young and beautiful, depending on what is popular in the moment. With centuries of history, this absolutely does the archetype a disservice. Witches can be any race, gender, or ethnicity imaginable. They can be cruel, violent, or be justified in the unique means by which they operate.
Further, the witch narrative goes beyond the witches, to include several different elements; from commentary on humankind’s destruction of the environment to the age-old tale of revenge.

This collection features 5 illustrated tales from:

• Christina Escamilla
• Janet Garber
• Angela Jackson-Rey
• Danielle Mullen
• Sarah Gribble

The witches in these stories are anything but one-dimensional and are a great reflection of what witches are truly capable of.

77 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 28, 2019

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Christina Escamilla

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Escamilla crafts dark short stories and teaches the art of writing across various genres. When she isn't writing, she can be found wandering quiet trails, browsing through curiosity shops, or lingering in a cozy coffee spot.

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