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Jessica, a witch in her menopausal years, has mastered the art of spellcasting with wisdom and experience. Despite the physical and emotional challenges that come with this stage of life, Jessica has embraced her power and uses it to navigate her new reality. As a witch, Jessica has always been in tune with the natural cycles of life. The onset of menopause is no different. She sees it as a transition, a time to let go of the old and embrace the new. She knows that just like the phases of the moon, her body is going through its own transformation.

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She knows that just like the phases of the moon, her body is going through its own transformation. However, Jessica also understands that menopause brings its own unique set of challenges. The hot flashes and mood swings can be overwhelming at times.

Tag: The Witching Hours

The Witching Hours is a funny old series. The first five books are mostly episodic — which is to say, their stories are self-contained. You can start reading about Anna and Max at book three or book four and you’ll mostly understand what’s going on. But after five huge adventures, it didn’t feel like The Giant Key could be just another episode. It had to tie back to all those previous stories, and address every mystery I’d ever left unsolved. It had to be gigantic.

It could perhaps be said that I took that last part a bit too literally.

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The Giant Key is a big, wild, bombastic book. It has several weird, hallucinatory chapters, as well as the most wicked magics that have ever been seen in the series. I’m also pretty sure it has more characters in it than the other five books combined. To research the dastardly enchantments I read Algernon Blackwood’s story The Wendigo, as well as the wonderfully witchy Malleus Maleficarum. Come to think of it, I might have even re-read Roald Dahl’s The Witches while I was writing book six, but I’m sure you won’t notice any scenes inspired by a novel as famous as that.

Looking back, I’m grateful that I got to spend one last book with Anna and Max, in a fairy tale world that existed long before I was born. The folkloric monsters that I used in The Witching Hours feel like toys that have been handed down across generations, and I’m so thrilled that I got the chance to play with the vampire, and the troll, and the genies, and the mermaids, and the dragon, and the giant. I hope I took good care of them.

Anna and Max are fairly archetypal too, but there are little bits of me in both of them, which is why I’m sad to leave them behind. I’ll always kind of know what they did next, and what other monsters they met, but none of those thoughts will ever be published in book form. Maybe if I get nostalgic enough I’ll write a new short story and post it here on an anniversary date, just for myself and whoever else is reading this blog. Who knows!

Luckily for me, those folkloric monsters aren’t the only things I want to play with in the grand toy box of fiction. Now that Anna and Max have reached their happy (?) ending, there are brand new worlds for me to explore, filled with more of the things I loved reading about when I was a kid — and, if I’m completely honest, the things I still love reading about today. I think it’s going to be quite fun.

But you don’t have to worry about that yet. Unless you devoured the whole thing literally today, there is one last book of The Witching Hours to read. Beware the graveyard on page 18. Remember that on page 41, the library wall might not be as secure as you think. And really, the less said about page 92, the better!

That’s all for now. Thanks for reading, and stay safe. Happy witching!

Sword fisj

But she has learned to harness her magic to bring balance to her physical and emotional well-being. Through spells and rituals, she has found ways to cool her body and calm her mind. But it's not just the physical symptoms that Jessica has to contend with. Menopause is a time of reflection and introspection, and she finds herself questioning her purpose and identity. Who is she now that she is no longer of childbearing age? What does it mean to be a witch in her menopausal years? With her wisdom and experience, Jessica knows that this is a time of transformation and growth. She believes that menopause is not an ending but a new beginning. She embraces her age and uses her magic to redefine herself. She experiments with new spells and rituals that reflect her newfound wisdom and perspective. Through her journey, Jessica discovers that her power as a witch transcends age. It is not limited to the childbearing years but is a lifelong gift. She realizes that menopause is just another chapter in her magical tale, one that has its own unique challenges and rewards. Jessica's story is a reminder that age is not a limitation but an opportunity to embrace our power and wisdom. Menopause may bring its own set of challenges, but with the right mindset and a little magic, we can navigate this stage with grace and strength. In a world that often celebrates youth and fertility, Jessica's story is a testament to the power and beauty of women in their menopausal years. She is a reminder that magic knows no age and that the wisdom gained from a lifetime of experience is a gift to be cherished and celebrated. So let us embrace our inner witch, no matter our age or stage of life, and use our magic to conquer the challenges that come our way. Let us be like Jessica, casting spells of strength, wisdom, and self-love as we navigate the journey of menopause and beyond..

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