Nana EkuaBrew-Hammond has written for AOL, Parenting Magazine, the Village Voice, Metro and Trace Magazine. Her short story ?Bush Girl? ws published in the May 2008 issues of African Writing an
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It's Halloween in Buttercup, Texas, and reporter-turned-farmer Lucy Resnick is up to her ears in more than goats and wayward cows. Not only has her well dried up, but it turns out the old house Lucy r
When three very odd sisters move into the house across the street, canine detective Sam grows suspicious ? could they be witches? And could over-curious Sam and her friends end up boiled in a potion?
The winds of change are blowing, bringing gentrification to Callahan Garrity's funky Atlanta neighborhood. Though it probably won't harm her House Mouse housecleaning service, not everyone welcomes th
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While reading in the park, Poppy sees a large black cat and a strange-looking old woman, and follows them into an old house where she sees the woman prepare a witch's cauldron large enough to stew a p