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The Witch and Warlock Megapack: 25 Tales of Magic-Users (2015)

by Lawrence Watt-Evans (Contributor)

Other authors: Joseph Conrad (Contributor), Janet Fox (Contributor), Nina Kiriki Hoffman (Contributor), Darrell Schweitzer (Contributor)

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I bought it for the Nina story but I'm ecstatic that there are three Janet Fox stories.

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Janet Fox - WITCHES (1983) 1* child molestation. Idc if she is a witch or something from another realm inhabiting the body, make her older.

Janet Fox - SMALL MAGIC (1982) 3* It really should be a novel. She was able to fit a lot into it but the short story format isn't the best delivery. (ETA: oh I see it’s a novella.) A woman with some magic tricks is overtaken by soldiers and when the leader touches her, her magic becomes destructive to their surroundings. He forces her to help him defeat a castle. I think it ends on her becoming a willing accomplice but I find it a bit confusing.

Janet Fox - THE UNBELIEVER (1968) 5* Flash fiction. That was fantastic. I love these ironic horror stories. A preacher making his rounds to "his flock" stops by the witch woman's house. The witch and he go way back. "You was an evil boy and you growed up to an evil man." That is all that I'm going to say ;)

Joseph Conrad - THE INN OF THE TWO WITCHES: A FIND (1913) DNF but really hardly started. The writing style is above my reading comprehension. Reminds me of when I tried to read The Turn of the Screw. UCK!

Darrell Schweitzer - THE SORCERER EVORAGDOU (1993) own in another book that I read cover to cover decades ago. Can’t remember it but I do plan to read that other book someday so I’m skipping it in this book.

Lawrence Watt-Evans - KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (1998) 4* That was a fun story. The husband of an assassin team is turn into a hamster by a mark. The brains of the operation is the wife and we see her work on getting returned him to a man.

Nina Kiriki Hoffman - BRIGHT STREETS OF AIR (1998) 3* Two witches have been friends for a very long time. One attempts a spell on the other so that she is understood better. ( )
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