Jordan Shiveley lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he works as a freelance writer and designer. 

Review: The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow

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So I’ve read this book and now I have a problem.
I want to spill quotes from it to entice you like new glistening leaves amidst the dark rotted vegetation of our weary days.

But I do not want to rob you the hushed cathedral awe of discovery as they entwine themselves amongst your meat and bones. Pages that will cut you to ribbons only to become the very bandages you so desperately have needed. Words that fill an aching hollow you never knew existed.

This book is sharp and feral and sings to you a song that you forgot you had known all along. It is magic of the bloodiest kind and it will bring your dusty tired heart shuddering to life with every coursing sentence and page.

Go read it right the fuck now.

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