by Shereen Vedam
Tell us a little about yourself, Charmaine.
Well, I’m from Ponce, a village on the southeast of Edensa.
My mother died when I was a child and my grandmother, whom some have equated to
a sorceress, brought me up. I was honored to apprentice with her.
Unfortunately, she, too, died about six months ago. I miss her.
Um…haven’t you left something out? I’ve heard rumors
(won’t mention names) that you’re not exactly a conventional villager.
My grandmother used to say that living apart, with a cat for
a familiar and charms the sole source of income are the hallmarks of a
charmist, a witch, and I’d best get used to it. But to be honest, I’m no
different than my friend Katie who just had a baby, or Widow Horner who lives
across the street. But people like Anson, the silver smith, spread whispers
that I’m evil. And I toss worms off pathways after a rain just so people don’t
stomp on them! Evil is as evil does, I say.
Sounds like you want to fit in.
I had begun to fit in, to help people, to make friends,
despite the Ansons of this world, but then my spells started to go wrong. Now I
can barely look my neighbors in the eye. Business is on the decline. And I go
hungry more often than I eat. But I don’t need anyone’s pity. I’ll be fine. I
just have to figure out what’s affecting my magic.
So, being a witch, with powers and stuff, if your spells
were working properly and you could do anything without consequences, what
would it be?
Nothing in life is free, everything has a price, and all
actions have consequences. Besides, what everyone always wants, love, we can’t
get by ourselves. It needs to be given, freely.
I was hoping you’d bring up the subject of love. Is your
ideal man like yourself, unconventional, or are you looking for the perfect
man, Prince Charming?
All I would ask for in a man is that he be kind and
considerate of other people and be able to look beneath the picture that
society paints of a person. But it doesn’t matter what my ideal man is.
Grandmother says that a witch can take a lover for a night but not for a
lifetime. Her favorite refrain was, Men don’t marry witches, Charmaine.
So marriage is out for witches? Seriously? And there is
no one who has caught your eye? Tempted you to fix your hair, straighten
your dress, bite your lips, pack up your broomstick and sell your cat?
Well, a stranger recently arrived in Ponce. He’s a framer.
I knew it! Spill!
There’s not much to tell. He loathes me. But even when he
becomes furious, Kord is scrumptious. Better than a warm flatbread stuffed with
pungent goat cheese and sweet strawberry jam.
Oh, the poor sap. Well, I hate to leave on a down note. Anything happening in your life that will put a smile on our readers’ faces? Something you treasure?
Unfortunately, he is convinced that I’m
responsible for him
losing his betrothed because of a charm laid on him to love another. I
didn’t
do it! But my grandmother might have. So, I think I should try to help
him
break this spell. Except, I really can’t do it. You see, one witch’s
spell
can’t be broken by another. And no matter how hard he fights this
spell, sooner
or later, it will win out. You see, magic never needs rest.
Oh, the poor sap. Well, I hate to leave on a down note. Anything happening in your life that will put a smile on our readers’ faces? Something you treasure?
The best part of my
life is my cat, Justin. He’s a ginger Tom that my grandmother
handpicked for
me. She said he has magic in him and that he’ll help me when I need it
most.
And to break this spell on Kord, I’m going to need all the help I can
get.
Justin is also an excellent judge of character and
he seems
to have taken to Kord. And despite our differences, I’m starting to
like Kord,
too, and want to help him. Because no one should be compelled
to love
another. Love has to be given freely. Or it isn’t love.
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May 11, 2012
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Very clever character interview! I really enjoyed reading it, and getting to know Charmaine, the witch. She is very charming and sweet, the kind of character that I wish were real. This books sounds like the type of romance that I can enjoy because of the supernatural details with witches and spells. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Chrys,
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the interview. I love this character, too! :)