Remittance Witch

An ongoing fantasy/Western Web novel

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Remittance Witch: potential new series

This is the potential first chapter in a new fantasy/Western series I’m planning. I’ve had something like this kicking around my skull for a while, and I need to work on something different. Is this worth continuing? The green tiles that lined the bottom half of the room’s walls smelled of coal tar. So did…

Remittance Witch Chapter 2 (or 3)

Following on from my previous piece…seems like this might go somewhere. “Tinland Station!” “Fresh fruit pies! Fruit pies, fresh from the oven!” “Try this cheese and taste-” “Tinland Station! All passengers-” “Readallaboutit! Archmage’s Council deadlocked-” “-looking to travel to the Sydfjords-” “Sausage rolls, three for a taler! Grab ‘em while they’re hot!” “-should embark from…

Remittance Witch: Arrival at Colwdvatn

The view from the train window did not appeal to Tara. Grim, grey rocks sandwiched between a grey sea and sky. Squat stone sheds, warehouses and factories lined the far side of the harbour. Behind them, faded red huts or shacks that looked as though they could barely hold up to a stiff breeze lined…

Remittance Witch: The Warlock’s Den

Just like the station, the inside of the house was far brighter and warmer than the outside. The walls were a shade of white that, while plain, complemented the warm orange glow of the oil lamps. To her right, a narrow and slightly crooked staircase ran up to the next floor, disappearing underneath a grey…

Remittance Witch: NPM Circuits

The tome that lay open on the desk looked fairly new, but was already heavily bookmarked. Tara had seen the cover a few times on the train down to Colwdvatn, enough to know that it was a volume of the Registry of the Novus Packus Magicae, which Seema had told her was a registry of…

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