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Louisa Morgan

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Louisa Morgan is the author of A Secret History of Witches, The Witch’s Kind, and The Age of Witches. She's looking forward to the publication of The Great Witch of Brittany in 2022!

Louisa is a yogini, a musician, a mom, and a dog lover. She lives in scenic Northern Idaho with her family and her spirit familiar, Oscar the Border Terrier. Visit her at www.louisamorgan.net.
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Louisa Morgan Oh, such a hard question! I would probably choose Middle Earth, because I've loved Tolkien since I was a girl. And there would be elves. I love elves.…moreOh, such a hard question! I would probably choose Middle Earth, because I've loved Tolkien since I was a girl. And there would be elves. I love elves.(less)
Louisa Morgan Hi, Alina! I find inspiration in the strangest places--a garden, a book I've read, a walk by the ocean, and sometimes just in silence, especially if m…moreHi, Alina! I find inspiration in the strangest places--a garden, a book I've read, a walk by the ocean, and sometimes just in silence, especially if my hands are busy, weeding or driving or folding laundry. Stories are everywhere, it seems to me. The hard part is deciding which one I want to tell. Once the story is launched is when I find out what it's really about, what drew me to it, what it is I want to say with it. It's a constant exploration!(less)
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The curious influence of art

When we create stories, we think we know what we’re doing. We invent characters, devise a plot, build a world, write what happens and what (we think) it means. But once that story is out in the world, it has its own life.

An example for me is the experience I’m having with my most recent work, The Ghosts of Beatrice Bird. For me, the novel is all about ghosts, many imagined ones and one that is al Read more of this blog post »
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“Because men believe it’s their right to tell women how to live. They tell us who to marry, what to wear, when to go out and when to stay. Some men beat their wives, and no one speaks a word about it. But despite all the power they hold over us, they feel powerless against our kind. We resist. We cause things to happen. We interfere with their plans, with what they think is the natural order. That frightens them. Men hate being afraid, so they hate us instead.”
Louisa Morgan, A Secret History of Witches

“Thick boughs of white oak shaded the ground, sheltering riches of sage, red clover, sometimes mushrooms. Harriet breathed in the scents of the fecund earth as she crouched beside a patch of nettles to begin her morning's work.
It was a good day for her labors. She found a lovely bit of mugwort beside the nettles, and deeper in the woods she spotted burdock, which could be elusive. There was amaranth, too, the herb the shepherds called pigweed.”
Louisa Morgan, The Age of Witches

“She had felt from the beginning that horses were easier to understand than people. They made their wishes clear. They bestowed their affection without conditions. They didn't love you for a time, then stop loving you for no apparent reason.”
Louisa Morgan, The Age of Witches

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