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What few people may know about Wiccan author Silver RavenWolf is that she writes fiction. |
What few people may know about Wiccan author Silver RavenWolf is that she writes fiction. |
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The ''Witches' Chillers'' series is a mystery series aimed at teens that generally attempts to conduct ''[[Charmed]]''-style goings-on in a more realistic realm. The series centres on three (originally five) teen witches who form a coven called Witches' Night Out. These witches are: |
The ''[[Witches' Chillers]]'' series is a mystery series aimed at teens that generally attempts to conduct ''[[Charmed]]''-style goings-on in a more realistic realm. The series centres on three (originally five) teen witches who form a coven called Witches' Night Out. These witches are: |
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* '''Bethany Salem''', the head of the circle. |
* '''Bethany Salem''', the head of the circle. |
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* '''Tillie Alexander''', the [[Token Minority|token black girl]] |
* '''Tillie Alexander''', the [[Token Minority|token black girl]] |
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* ''Witches' Night Of Fear'': Bethany has to solve a murder before it happens. |
* ''Witches' Night Of Fear'': Bethany has to solve a murder before it happens. |
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* ''Witches' Key To Terror'': a farmer girl asks Witches' Night Out to solve some strange happenings in her town. |
* ''Witches' Key To Terror'': a farmer girl asks Witches' Night Out to solve some strange happenings in her town. |
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This book series contains examples of |
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* [[Adults Are Useless]] (and in some cases, evil) |
* [[Adults Are Useless]] (and in some cases, evil) |
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* [[Author Avatar]] (Ramona) |
* [[Author Avatar]] (Ramona) |
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* [[The Obi-Wan]] (Ramona) |
* [[The Obi-Wan]] (Ramona) |
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* [[Poirot Speak]] (Ramona, again) |
* [[Poirot Speak]] (Ramona, again) |
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Revision as of 19:04, 15 July 2020
What few people may know about Wiccan author Silver RavenWolf is that she writes fiction.
The Witches' Chillers series is a mystery series aimed at teens that generally attempts to conduct Charmed-style goings-on in a more realistic realm. The series centres on three (originally five) teen witches who form a coven called Witches' Night Out. These witches are:
- Bethany Salem, the head of the circle.
- Tillie Alexander, the token black girl
- Nam Chu, the Asian girl who colour-coordinates to the last thread.
Other characters include the mysterious maid and Author Avatar Ramona, who turns out to be a powerful Witch herself.
The three books in the series are:
- Witches' Night Out: Bethany calls The Wild Hunt in order to find out who killed her boyfriend. The original Five-Man Band is whittled down in this book.
- Witches' Night Of Fear: Bethany has to solve a murder before it happens.
- Witches' Key To Terror: a farmer girl asks Witches' Night Out to solve some strange happenings in her town.
Tropes used in Witches' Chillers include:
- Adults Are Useless (and in some cases, evil)
- Author Avatar (Ramona)
- The Baby Trap (Karen's supposed pregnancy. The group falls for it at first, but Ramona sees it for what it is.)
- Dan Browned: RavenWolf is, according to a good many sources, the Jack Chick of Wiccans.
- Five-Man Band (but Nick and Karen leave the group in the first book)
- The Obi-Wan (Ramona)
- Poirot Speak (Ramona, again)
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