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Nov 18, 2023 at 9:40am
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Item Reviewed: "Witchcraft and Other Oddities" ![]() ![]() Reviewer: Max Griffin 🏳️🌈 ![]() ![]() As always, these are just one person's opinions. Always remember Only you know what is best for your story. I've read and commented on your work as I would try to read my own. I hope you find something here useful ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a fun slice-of-life story about a witch's shopping trip for spell ingredients. I loved the way you effortlesslyi wove so many little details about her home--which doubles as a shelter for wayward Familiars--into the narrative. These details really brought Sydney and her world to life! ![]() There is much to love in your opening. You do the basic tasks of orienting the reader in time and place, but you also name your point-of-view character and start with her acting and sensing, i.e., interacting with her fictional world. All of this puts the reader firmly in Sydney's head and, thus, inside her home and world of witchcraft. Great job! ![]() The main plot of the story involves Sydney's shopping trip, first to the Witchees' Wicked Warehouse and then to Nature's Nurture and amusing encounters with its non-witch patrons. At the end, Sydney returns home, glad to be back in the friendly chaos of her home/shelter. I do have some thoughts on foreshadowing and framing the "it's good to be home" plot that's revealed in the closing to the story. We get a suggestion of the chaos of Sydney's home with the Familiars dashing about and Maizy's gyrations in the kitchen, but we don't get much in the way of Sydney's emotional reaction. Also, as good as the opening is, it doesn't foreshadow the plot, i.e., the impending shopping trip. So, here's a couple of ideas you might consider. While she's leafing through the spell book, she might also be jotting down a shopping list for a planned trip to the WWW (love the alliteration of the name, although I confess it made me think of the World Wide Wrestling Federation). This suggests that the shopping trip is her goal. She might do a bit more than sigh at the clatter from the kitchen--frown, perhaps, or maybe a grimace. This adds to her goal--a temporary repreive from the Maizy/Familiar generated chaos. Later, when she commences her shopping trip, she might be grateful for the escape from from her home. Little tweaks like this could help establish the story arc and make the conclusion--and the lesson she learns--more satisfying. ![]() Third person limited, in Sydney's head. No slips. ![]() Here is where the story really shines. All the myriad details, from the Familiars, to the Maizy's Great-Aunt Mabel, to the pesky grimoire, and so on fill the story with a sense of magic. Better yet, all of this appears naturally with the overall flow of events--it's revealed in the words and deeds of the characters with nary an info-dump in sight. Excellent craft in evidence here. ![]() See above--loved these parts of the story! ![]() You've managed to breathe life into even minor characters like Basil and Great-Aunt Mabel. Indeed, the quirky minor characters are a big part of the charm of this story. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't read for grammar, but almost always find something to whine about. Not here. I wish I could produce such clean copy. ![]() This is really a fine story. As a slice-of-the-witching-life story, it works well. Amplifying on Sydney's goal (escape from the chaos of home) might foreshadow/resonate with the the "there's noplace like home" theme of the ending, but it's a great story as it stands. Thanks for sharing! This was a fun read to start my Saturday morning. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I only review things I like, and I really liked this story. I'm a professor by day, and find awarding grades the least satisfying part of my job. ![]() ![]() Again, these are just one person's opinions. Only you know what is best for your story! The surest path to success is to keep writing and to be true to your muse! Max Griffin Please visit my website and blog at https://new.MaxGriffin.net |