I’m Witold Fitz-Simon

I write fantasy books that are queer (both strange and gay), fast-paced, with at least one magic system, a found family, and something like a happy ending. Also cups of tea, baked goods, and the occasional magic item.

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Picture of author Witold Fitz-Simon

I’m WITOLD FITZ-SIMON

I write fantasy books that are queer (both strange and gay), fast-paced, with at least one magic system, a found family, and something like a happy ending. Also cups of tea, baked goods, and the occasional magic item.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

“A world where magic ripples below the surface of the mundane, building with tension until it explodes into reality like the breaching of a killer whale.”
James Wright
Amazon review of Waking the Witch
What a great start to a series that will unfold with grace and careful awareness of blending two worlds. Great characters, fun, fraught and fragile relationships that are believable, compelling and detailed.
Kellie R.
Amazon review of Waking the Witch
I wish I could add more stars!!! What an awesome ride this story is!!! I couldn’t put the book down. A must read if you like modern magic witch stories with glam rock !!!
Wonder Girl
Amazon review of Waking the Witch
I could go on about this world and its inhabitants, and their action-packed adventure with a surprise love story tucked in, but I don’t want to give anything away. I can’t wait for the next installment!
Anonymous
Amazon review of The Third Secret
A wonderful blend of world building, magic, timelessness and a reluctant hero who bands with friends, old and new, to fight off a quest for the ultimate power that threatens to plunge the world into darkness.
Jazz is Good
Amazon review of The Third Secret
Great fun and brings me right back to London in the 80s. Looking forward to the next book and more Gosha!
Christine Waggoner
Amazon review of Craftwork

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