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Witch Fantastic

by Mike Resnick

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Clotilde La Bruja:

This story is dedicated to my father, James Herbert Stevens, who gave me the copper for it thirty-three years ago.
I just didn't know wit was about a witch until now.
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Clotilde la Brjua:

The witch woman's skin was black as tar, and the flickering lantern light gouged such fearsome shadows into her crushed eye socket and shattered features as to render her more grotesque and ah bruja Don Ignacio could have imagined,.
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All given copyrights are 1995 - it appears these stories were written for this collection!
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IT IS TIME FOR THE SPELLCASTERS

to gather together and enchant the unwary with thirty-two tales of cures cast or lifted, enemies defeated or reformed. Witches have generated fear and fascination down through the centuries, but now at last their stories can be told.
From a timeless coven gathering on All Hallow's Eve, to an old woman brewing up the promise of love requited, to a witch and her cat with the power to rewrite history, let such masterful magic makers as Jane Yolen Judith Tarr, Katharine Kerr, Roland Green and David Gerrold lead you to the secret glens, the inner sanctums, the small-town eateries, isolated farms and city parks where the true practitioners of magic claim vengeance for ancient wrongs, free innocents from evil enchantments, and play their own private games of power to transform our world.
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