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When magic comes to our world... well, a lot of people mess it up. There aren't a lot of magic users in Canada, but sometimes, magic problems need fixing. That's when you call the Fixing Bureau. Ella Masterson, now fifteen-year-old apprentice to the Fixer of London and Middlesex County, is as special as they come: immune to the mind-altering effects of the dangerous Gemini Artifacts currently scattered across Ontario. Now, however, she has an even more important task: learning to summon a wand! But it's not as easy as it sounds, and Zach's weird double Ary is still searching for the remaining…mehr

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When magic comes to our world... well, a lot of people mess it up. There aren't a lot of magic users in Canada, but sometimes, magic problems need fixing. That's when you call the Fixing Bureau. Ella Masterson, now fifteen-year-old apprentice to the Fixer of London and Middlesex County, is as special as they come: immune to the mind-altering effects of the dangerous Gemini Artifacts currently scattered across Ontario. Now, however, she has an even more important task: learning to summon a wand! But it's not as easy as it sounds, and Zach's weird double Ary is still searching for the remaining artifacts. When an attempt to stop him ends up in a double case of body swapping, Ella suddenly has a lot more problems to deal with and a lot less help to do so. Crystal hands, a stage actor turned into a squirrel, and an attack by the spirit of William Shakespeare? All in a day's work in the other London!
Autorenporträt
Lumen Quill is a nonbinary author from London, Ontario who doesn't give a hoot about what pronoun you use because they are what he is even if you call them a she. Like the Norse goddess Freyja, their chariot is drawn by two monochrome coloured cats, except instead of a chariot it's a bright red sectional couch, and instead of pulling it the cats merely keep them company on it.Fueled by absurd amounts of coffee, Lumen attempts to write fantasy and sci-fi stories with themes that grabbed their attention as a child. These include interdimensional travel and magic, but also dealing with mental health issues and acceptance of LGBTQ individuals.Most of their early influences can be broadly traced back to magical girl anime, Super Paper Mario for the Nintendo Wii, and the Sonic the Hedgehog comics. They are well aware these are the least credible influences a writer could possibly have.Also, they were the god of a cult in high school. That happened.