Two lesbian witches are about to take over your TV – and we’re so here for it.
A Discovery of Witches, which is coming to Sky 1 later this year, will feature Sarah Bishop, a powerful lesbian witch played by Doctor Who and Arrow star Alex Kingston.
Together with her partner, another witch called Emily Mather, Sarah raises her niece Diana, teaching her how to use her powers to fight in a centuries-old struggle between supernatural beings.
Alexandra Graff, a Californian living in Paris, is a stained-glass artist whose synesthesia gives her the ability to see sounds in the form of colors. When she’s commissioned to create glass panels for the new Philharmonie, she forms a special bond with the intriguing Halina Piotrowski, a famous Polish pianist. As their relationship develops, Alexandra shows Halina the beautiful images her music inspires. But when it comes to a lasting future together, will Halina’s fear of roots and commitment stand in the way?
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About the Author
Born and raised in Paris, France, Naomi Tajedler learned to love art from the womb when her father played guitar to her pregnant mother. Her love of books led her to a Bachelor of Arts in Book Restoration and Conservation, followed by a Master’s Degree in Art Market Management. Her first short story, What The Heart Wants, was published in SUMMER LOVE (2015), an LGBTQ Young Adult collection by Duet Books. In 2017, one of her flash fiction stories was published by Queer Fiction Press. She also contributed to the Cassandra Project, a collection of works sold for the benefit of Rrain. When not writing, Naomi can be found sharing body positivity tips on social media and trying recipes out on her loved ones.
EDIT: according to the author on Goodreads, it has –
Fat representation
Jewish representation (both secular and more traditional)
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Synesthesia
Genderfluid representation
Good food
A tour of Paris, by a Parisian 😉
And, of course, music and art!
Don’t know if anyone else on my feed cares, but the six part Natalie Dormer led adaptation of Picnic at Hanging Rock starts airing on the sixth of May and I am so excited it’s ridiculous. Anyone who wants to get on board the excitement train now, get hold of a copy of the Joan Lindsay book or the Peter Weir film in the next few weeks and brace yourselves. I haven’t been this excited sight unseen for a project in a long time.
Will there be a full deck? -100% yes. I’ve found a publisher, more details soon!
When will it be released? -No exact date yet, sadly. Designing 78 cards takes time, but I’m working as fast as I can!
Will there be an accompanying book? -Most likely there will be.
Sorry to everyone interested that I can’t give more specific answers yet! I promise I’ll post more info when I have things solidly in place. Progress is slow at the moment because I can only work on these cards in my spare time, but that will change in the upcoming months.
And thanks for the support! In the meantime, you can always purchase prints of the cards at my web store!