The Witches of the Blue Well
August 21, 2024
The free short story for August is an exciting one. Witches! And my Author of the Month, Paula Brackston, is a New York Times bestselling author.
In The Witches of the Blue Well (historical fiction), this story grows into a lovely tale of dark ambiance and a thought-provoking narrative. Ceridwen lives in the wild and steep moorlands of Wales. She is a young woman who desires to believe, but doubts, that she is endowed with family magic in her blood. A family of witches? Hmmmm.
Discovering her magic—from her endearing Mamgi—becomes a test of her beliefs, confidence, and will. This story is steeped in sisterly affection. If you look at any relationship between two sisters, there is often a wealth of insights, conflict, and drama. And these two, Gwynnie and Ceri, have their share of that and then some. Is magic real for Ceri? Will it fail her at her most desperate time of need? What will save these two sisters from their hardships, grief, and certain disasters?
I read this story in one sitting—folklore, witchcraft, and highly imaginative. Much like a Grimm fairy tale but more propulsive with just enough darkness to captivate the reader. Quite fine writing here. Dive in and discover this author if you’ve not read Paula Brackston.
You can download the Witches of the Blue Well, free, on Paula Brackston’s website: https://www.paulabrackston.com/free-book/
PAULA BRACKSTON is the author of The Witch’s Daughter and The Little Shop of Found Things, The Winter Witch, The Silver Witch, and The Midnight Witch, among others. She was short-listed in the Creme de la Crime search for new writers in 2007, and also for the Mind Book Award. Paula has an MA in Creative Writing from Lancaster University and is a Visiting Lecturer for the University of Wales, Newport. She lives with her family in Wales.
Here is a quick video of her books.
Paula was kind enough to give me a quick Q&A interview.
Tell us about witchcraft. Because you write so prolifically about witches in your fiction, do you practice witchcraft for first-hand experience or is witchcraft in your ancestry? Any fascinating anecdotes about witchcraft during your research?
My next read of Paula’s is The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish, which just released July 23, 2024, currently #21 on US Amazon Best Seller list in Historical Fantasy Fiction.
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