Also by Sara C. Snider
A Shadowed Spirit
Siyan was a nobody, until her dormant powers awakened. Now hunted for her wild magic, what will she sacrifice in order to tame it?
Hazel and Holly
Quiet life in the Grove takes a turn when Hazel’s necromancer father traps her dead mother’s soul. Together with a pair of bickering warlock brothers and her spirited sister, Hazel will need to decide just how far she’s willing to go to save her mother.
. . . grows more addicting with each chapter.
– Kirkus Reviews
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Magic in the Mundane: Iron
I remember reading about fairies when I was younger and thinking how interesting it was that they were repulsed by iron. I think it’s because iron is such a common thing to us in this day and age. Forged iron is also, in my mind anyway, antithesis to nature. It’s a...
Leap year: A year of free clothing
Hello, you. Sorry for disappearing. Writing has been hard lately for a while. Like, I-want-to-enjoy-it-but-can’t-why-do-I-feel-dead-inside hard. Wow, things went dark fast. Seriously though, it’s been a struggle, and I’ve had to really work at finding my way back to...
Magic in the Mundane — Houses
There’s something about household magic that I find particularly pleasing. Such magic was the inspiration for the Hearth discipline in Hazel and Holly. There’s just something about it that seems so… cozy. Familiar. Like freshly baked bread but with magic glitter and...