Community Witch
Aspen Fahey is a non-binary aspiring community witch and failed witchfluencer living in downtown Toronto. When their aunt dies and leaves them her house and witching practice on beautiful, idyllic Vancouver Island, their life unexpectedly turns into a Lifetime movie: early thirties enby leaves the big city (including their toxic partner and the job they hate) to move to a beautiful small town, has meet cute with beautiful stranger before running into The One That Got Away.
But can they navigate the hard work of building healthy relationships while juggling their responsibilities as town witch? Or will the trauma of their ex’s emotional abuse ruin the best thing that’s ever happened to them?
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Community Witch Book 2: Witch Unmasked
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Corey has always been a weirdo - queer, goth, and Big Neurodivergent. Witching seemed like the only career where his weirdness wouldn't work against him, but now he's almost finished his apprenticeship with Aspen (Parksville's current community Witch) and has to figure out what to do with himself, since the BC College of Witches won't approve a second full-time witch for their small town. Moving to a larger city is out of the question - who would ever want to be friends with a loner goth freak who sucks at people?
And then Dee (Aspen's cousin and newly graduated art student) moves into his mentor's basement while they start an art mentorship aimed at helping them become a full-time professional artist. Corey is stymied to discover that in addition to being both charming and hot, Dee also wants to be... his friend? Which he knows can only end poorly, only he can't seem to stay away, because he wants to be so much more than just friends.

Ash Kreider is a trans non-binary content and social media marketer, former blogger, and martial arts nerd who has been writing professionally for more than 10 years. From 2012 to 2016, they wrote the popular gaming blog Go Make Me a Sandwich, which has garnered nearly 3 million views to date. They have also written, designed, and published 11 tabletop roleplaying games. They are currently living in Canada with a child, a spouse, two slightly broken cats, and a snake.