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Still Speaking

A Dead Witch's Testament, 1692-2025

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By: Jimi Farris
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She was supposed to stay silent. Instead, she's been counting.

Sarah Good was executed for witchcraft on July 19, 1692—hanged at Proctor's Ledge while refusing confession to the end. As the rope tightened around her throat, she delivered a curse that would echo for centuries: "God will give you blood to drink."

Three hundred thirty-three years later, she's still speaking.

From her unmarked grave, Sarah has witnessed everything: the apologies that came too late, the daughter whose trauma lasted fifty-three years, the minister who died with blood in his mouth, twenty-five years after she cursed him, and the memorial finally erected in 1992. She's watched Salem try to forget, fail to forget, and reluctantly remember. She's counted every betrayal, every vindication, every witch hunt that followed.

Now, in 2025, she's watching you repeat history.

Social media is spectral evidence—accusations without proof, viral pile-ons destroying lives. Cancel culture is social execution—careers ended, reputations ruined, communities fractured. Nobody thinks they're the persecutor. Everyone believes they're the defender.

Sound familiar?

Perfect for readers who devoured The Crucible, Beloved, and The Handmaid's Tale—a dead witch's brutally honest account spanning 1692 to the present, refusing to let you look away from the patterns we keep repeating.

Content Warning: Graphic execution, child imprisonment, fifty-three years of intergenerational trauma. Sarah Good refuses to sanitize history. Neither does this book.

Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Witchcraft Magic Magic Users
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