“A Sorceress Comes to Call” is a short story by T. Kingfisher (Ursula Vernon)
“A Sorceress Comes to Call” is a short story by T. Kingfisher ( Ursula Vernon) that reimagines traditional fairy-tale motifs — particularly the trope of the wicked stepmother or witch — from a fresh and darkly humorous feminist perspective. Summary The story follows Margaret, a quiet and observant young woman who lives with her mother and her younger sister, Rosie, in a small rural community. Their lives are ordinary until Auntie Hester, a mysterious and elegant woman, arrives at their home. She claims to be a distant relative, but there’s something unsettling about her presence. The townsfolk whisper that she might be a sorceress. At first, Auntie Hester is charming — she helps around the house, brings gifts, and seems to take special interest in Rosie. However, Margaret begins to notice strange occurrences: the animals act oddly around Auntie Hester, mirrors seem to shimmer when she walks by, and her mother becomes increasingly weak and submissive to Hester’s will. Gradua...