This is a collection of short stories which show that at the point where nature and human perceptions intersect, all things are possible. Sometimes after you have had a supernatural experience, you think: Did this really happen or was I just imagining it? Whether you are only 8 or already 80, these enchanting vignettes will leave you convinced that you were right there alongside the characters and that the events they experienced are, to paraphrase the author herself, "as true as true can be."
This is a collection of short stories which show that at the point where nature and human perceptions intersect, all things are possible. Sometimes af...
Have you ever had an almost supernatural experience and wondered, "Did this really happen or was I dreaming that I flew over the Blue Mosque of Bagdad?" These stories will leave you convinced that you were right there alongside the characters whirling on a giant merry-go-round with the eight immortals and vanishing into a rainbow of tiny lights on Orion. Through her special knack for anthropomorphism, poet/artist, Edi Holley gives her characters endearing (and quirky) human traits and dialogue which captures our most basic emotions and needs, especially love. But be assured, these are not...
Have you ever had an almost supernatural experience and wondered, "Did this really happen or was I dreaming that I flew over the Blue Mosque of Bagdad...
Have you ever had an almost supernatural experience and wondered, "Did this really happen or was I imagining it?" These fictional tales are fun and funny, weird and quirky. Suddenly you are in 16th century York Maine with arrows whizzing past your ears. Then you hear a girl bargaining with a python in Parcel Tongue. After a Japanese tea ceremony, a medical student replicates Van Gogh's ear on a janitor. A ruby under New York City causes everyone to dance. These stories will "knock your socks off" if they don't change you into a frog.
Have you ever had an almost supernatural experience and wondered, "Did this really happen or was I imagining it?" These fictional tales are fun and fu...
These are four fictional tales that take place all over the world and back in time. A green cab flies over the Atlantic and Indian Oceans to Nepal where a strange wedding takes place presided over by a priest with a tale. The crown of the Statue of Liberty becomes an unexpected nesting place for an unusual bird. An Abenaki princess falls in love with a fir tree. The Northern Lights bring about a metamorphosis for both. An Irish Wolf Hound becomes the maid of honor in an unusual Scottish wedding where we find the magic of the Loch Ness Monster at work.
These are four fictional tales that take place all over the world and back in time. A green cab flies over the Atlantic and Indian Oceans to Nepal whe...
Solstice Fish reads like a Norse legend. Gorgi, a troll, the size of a turnip, herds Santa's reindeer onto the Trans Siberian Railroad and takes them to their winter grazing pastures near Lake Baikal. He catches a magic fish at Lake Baikal and takes it home to his Mum for a Solstice present. It turns into a magic stove and all manner of delicious Christmas cookies and pastries issue forth. Santa, with his amazing sniffer snoffer smells this and comes. As he is gobbling cookies and drinking glug, two evil dwarfs steal his bag of presents from his sleigh and hide them with Gunlord, inside the...
Solstice Fish reads like a Norse legend. Gorgi, a troll, the size of a turnip, herds Santa's reindeer onto the Trans Siberian Railroad and takes them ...