![]() ![]() ![]() Was her third eye open or did she just happen to be charmed? Witch Baby wasn’t all angry, though - she was just misunderstood and wanted to be heard. Witch Baby felt the roaring of the earth, the rage beneath the surface of reality, the stories trapped in the land - the things most people pretended weren’t there. ![]() ![]() She was the purple-eyed, wild-hearted, drum-playing, roller-skating, photo-taking fairy who floated above the ground - yet couldn’t see her own beauty. While reading the Dangerous Angels series as a teen, I immediately related to main character Weetzie Bat’s adopted daughter, Witch Baby. Witch Baby is also the book from which I got my musical name, Globelamp. Above her hung the clock, luminous, like a moon.”Īnd so begins Witch Baby, the second book in a series called Dangerous Angels by Francesca Lia Block (or FLB to my circle of fellow fans/friends). What is that supposed to mean? In the room full of musical instruments, watercolor paints, candles, sparkles, beads, books, basketballs, roses, incense, surfboards, china pixie heads, lanky toy lizards and a rubber chicken, Witch Baby was curling her toes, tapping her drumsticks and pulling on the snarl balls in her hair. ![]()
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