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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Tuesday Travel 76: Witch Raising: The Book of Fire

Welcome to Tuesday Travel. Every Tuesday, I will be presenting an excerpt of Witch Raising: The Book of Fire, the book in which Brownie, the heroine of Demon Soul, is undertaking an initiatory journey.


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About Witch Raising: The Book of Fire

Witch Raising is a new series with Brownie, the heroine of Demon Soul as the main character. This series is part of the House at the Crossing Series and follows Demon Soul and Demon and Fairy but instead of being centered on the adventure of Sahel and his demon friends, it follows Brownie as she goes from being a normal girl to a bad ass witch. She has been practicing magick for a while now, saving people from difficult situations but the people at the house, including Sahel aren't happy with her new calling. Feeling that she doesn't have a choice and has to keep learning witchcraft, Brownie leaves to meet other witches.

The excerpt, we start where we left off last week  

She finished her second croissant and stood up for more. Her hunger from the previous day didn't really recess. That was another reason why she was up so early, she had woken up hungry. She took a small brioche in form of a baguette and a raisin bread, then stopped for a pain au chocolat. She hesitated about getting more but decided to get back to her seat.
The sun light was coming out through the buildings finally. The light of the city were turned off giving the street a gloomy air. It wasn't day yet but it wasn't night either.
"A good time for a witch," a voice said behind her.
Josh had entered the room.
"They said breakfast wouldn't be up for another hours so I could either wait or come here," he said.
"Yes, they told me the same," Brownie said.
Josh looked at her plate.
"Wow, you're having a lot, how can you still be so skinny?" he asked. "Is that some witch magic power?"
"What's with you and witches, this morning," Brownie asked.
"Well, you tell me."
Brownie rose an eyebrow. Being a witch wasn't something she yelled on over roof tops. She was proud of it but she wasn't going to discuss it with everyone she just met. People had too many misconceptions about what a witch was and she wasn't here to teach them what a real witch couldn't and couldn't do and what type of magic she was into. She never wanted to discuss it. Well, at some point in her life she would have loved to have someone to help and talk about it. The more the time passed, the more she realised that this wasn't happening. Either because people told her that what she was doing was wrong and that she should leave magic to real wizards who were born with it and didn't have a choice or people were just too interested and wanted her to teach them crazy things from their imagination that she wasn't sure even existed. All in all people didn't believe she was a real witch when she refuse to fly on a broom. She had seen a kid fly on a broom once and seriously, that had been terrifying with books falling from every corner of the library.

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