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June Seas

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I've lived many adventures working as a lawyer, as a teacher and as a children’s librarian, and with my children.

My work in a haunted library inspired my library mystery, with its children investigators and lawyer parents.

Mostly I read and write, outdoors whenever I can. I write fiction and nonfiction for young people and grownups, and I also publish under the name C.L.Vadimsky.

I love classic children's literature, animals and the environment, history, science, and the unseen.
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Why Witches?

 

The Witch's Daughter.  
Frederick Stuart Church, 1881. 

Our Witchy Tips: Secrets from Experienced Witches  from Salt 'n' Pepper Books (S.L. & C.L. Vadimsky) is now published.

Why?

This was Salt 'n' Pepper's first project, laid aside for a time while we hit upon our True Tales of Ghosts and brought that out to a surprisingly appreciative audience. 

From our co-author's point of view, S.L., Witch

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Edith Wharton
“He hasn't written a line for twenty years." "A line of what? What kind of literature can one keep corked up for twenty years?" Wade surprised him. "The real kind, I should say.”
Edith Wharton, Tales of Men and Ghosts

Theodore Dreiser
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“With the fog to hide them . . . well, when what they do is hidden, men sometimes deal with strangers in ways they wouldn't if there were other eyes to see. And the quickest to harm a stranger are the soonest to think a stranger will harm them.”
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“The Light save me from men who think with the hair on their chests. Though I don't know as there are any other kind.”
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