By Dianca London Potts

Dianca London is a blogger and follower of the fictive craft. She is the prose editor of LIT Magazine and is currently earning her MFA in Fiction from the New School. Her work has been featured in New Wave Vomit, Apiary Magazine, xoJane, The Village Voice, and elsewhere. She currently resides and Brooklyn and tweets at @dianca_london .

  1. I was Tituba. Or at least, everyone thought I was. During my freshman year at a small liberal arts Christian college in Wenham, Massachusetts, my lifelong fascination with the Salem Witch Trials and an empty bank account prompted me to apply for a job as a historical reenactor. For nine dolllars an hour, I dressed in heavy cloaks, long skirts, and leather boots with golden buckles. I revived the past as a member of the…

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