Who can believe in witches? and other stories: from the Forest and beyond.



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Author | Cheryl Burman |
“Book Descriptions: Stories bound by their roots in history
The past comes knocking with accusations of witchcraft. A child miner learns there is value even in cruel, skin-shredding work. A young girl tumbles into a storm from a sinking ship, while hundreds drown in an historic flood. And more tales, all inspired by historical events, most of them award winners.
Praise for Burman's story.
Burman is indeed a master story teller, painting images that transport you into the worlds that exist in her fertile imagination.
Cheryl Burman’s trademark style of lyrical prose, rich imagery and memorable characters.
Placed and awarded wins in numerous competitions including Flash500, Retreat West, the Historical Writers Association Short Story, Reflex Fiction, Stroud Short Stories and the Gloucestershire Writers Network, Cheryl Burman lives in the Forest of Dean in South West England and is constantly inspired by the trees.
Her novel River Witch was a 2023 SPR finalist, and her Australian-set novel Keepers earned both a Premier Readers’ Chill with a Book Award and a Readers Favourite 5-star award.”