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Were I You
Were I You
Were I You
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Were I You

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The Fair Folk live in the neighborhood, disreputable with their magic, and Rosemary Whitney ignores them as best she can, like all respectable people.

But Old Peg starts to tell a story, about changelings, and whether Rosemary Whitney is herself, or Old Peg's daughter Mad Nan. . . .

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Release dateSep 10, 2016
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Mary Catelli

Mary Catelli is an avid reader of fantasy, science fiction, history, fairy tales, philosophy, folklore and a lot of other things. (Including the backs of cereal boxes.) Which, in due course, overflowed into writing fantasy (and some science fiction).

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    Were I You - Mary Catelli

    Were I You

    Mary Catelli

    Published by Wizard's Wood Press, 2016.

    Copyright © 2016 by Mary Catelli

    All rights reserved. This work or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    Were I You Copyright © 1996 by Mary Catelli Originally published in Tomorrow Speculative Fiction, February 1996. Reprinted by permission of the author.

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    Were I You

    Rosemary Whitney sat beneath the willow tree, her book in her lap; Annabelle, confident in her sister's obliviousness, skipped across the field with the breezes, her hands full of daisies.

    Don't step in the fairy ring, Rosemary called.

    Annabelle stopped an inch from the mushrooms.  Oh, that's just an old superstition.  She glanced back over her shoulder.  Rosemary's book was open, but the woman was looking at her.  How could Rosemary have looked up just then?

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