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48 pages, ebook
First published June 6, 2012




There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls. . . .“The Witch of Duva” is a dark Russian-flavored fairy tale with echoes of Hansel and Gretel and a serial killer twist… or is it wolves? Nadya and her brother Havel are the children of Maxim Grushov, a carpenter and woodcutter. They live in a village on the edge of a deep, dark forest. When a famine hits, Maxim no longer gets enough work from the other impoverished villagers. The children’s mother fades away and dies, the famine deepens, and ― worst of all ― girls begin disappearing from the village.
Real fear came upon the town. In the past, girls had vanished every few years. True, there were rumors of girls being taken from other villages from time to time, but those children hardly seemed real. Now, as the famine deepened and the people of Duva went without, it was as if whatever waited in the woods had grown greedier and more desperate, too.Nadya’s father marries a neighboring widow, who makes it clear that Nadya isn’t welcome in her house. She sends Nadya out to check their traps for rabbits in the dark. When Nadya gets lost in the forest, she comes across a strange hut in the woods where an old woman cooks over a vast black cookstove, with bubbling pots and an oven large enough for a child to get inside… I might be forgiven for thinking that I knew where the story was heading at this point, but I was completely wrong.
“… come help me stir the pot.”Available free online at http://www.tor.com/stories/2012/06/th....



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“So shut the window tight and make sure the latch is fastened. Dark things have a way of slipping in through narrow spaces.”
“Be back before dark,” they whisper. “The trees are hungry tonight.”
Come help me stir the pot. 😅

There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls.
“So shut the window tight and make sure the latch is fastened. Dark things have a way of slipping in through narrow spaces.”




