Review: Of Honey and Grave Dirt by Maiga Doocy

Review of Of Honey and Grave Dirt by Maiga Doocy (2341 words)

Fireside Magazine, Issue 96, October 2021 : Purchase or Read Online

The sorcerer's apprentice has some idea of what to expect form her job...or so she thinks. She quickly gets swept up into caring for a child, created as part of the sorcerer's experiment. But then the child dies, and while the sorcerer gets back to his experimental quest, the apprentice feels the weight of emotion and pain. She carries it with her through his various experiments, her heart growing heavier and more fractured with loss.

She attempts to remedy some of that pain, use some of the power she has gained and magic she has learnt - all in order to somehow turn that pain into something better, something warmer.

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