The Unlicensed Magician
World Fantasy Award 2016.
A novella. Cover art by Ben Baldwin.
There were twenty magical children born that year. Nineteen, if you count the one that died. The Minister ordered that the nineteen children be shipped to the Tower to be worked and drained to nothing, and that the dead child be thrown on the rubbish heap, and never spoken of again. But the dead baby had other plans. When the half-drunk junk man witnesses the half-decayed corpse becoming a living, breathing, healthy baby, he knows at once that he must protect the child from the clutches of the Minister. Enlisting the help of the formidable egg woman and the sagacious constable, he manages to keep the existence of the child a secret. But children grow. And so does magic. And secrets long to be told.
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Kelly Barnhill
Kelly Barnhill is a poet and literary fiction writer. The Mostly True Story of Jack is her debut children's book. Kelly lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband and three children.
