![]() Of the two, Lizzie is the most conflicted. Judith, the local village ‘crazy cat lady’, who is covertly a potent witch with the ability to see the mystical in the real world and Lizzie, the village Vicar, recently returned home to the community after a tragic personal loss. In Witches of Lychford he addresses this conflict through his main characters. ![]() These two invasions, tough diametrically opposite, are intrinsically linked and only the local village witch can see the dangers.Ĭornell has described himself as ‘both a Christian and a pagan’, two ideologies that should be in conflict with each other. ![]() Witches of Lychford, the latest novella from Paul Cornell, is a quirky tale dealing with the struggles of a traditional small English country village as it fights against the inevitable encroachment of the modern world on one front, and the possible infringement of the mystical world on another. ![]()
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