
ISBN: 1932014306
Pages: 129
eBook Price: $6.85
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Sisters Odd
Curious Bedtime Tales
Dark Fairy Tales
Don't dance in red shoes. Don't trade your only cow for magic beans. Don't leave home without a pocketful of breadcrumbs. And, most importantly, don't open locked doors in strange houses.
These helpful warnings, gathered by the Brothers Grimm, have guided us for generations as we set off to explore the dark woods, negotiate with strangers, and protect ourselves from things that go bump in the night. Times change, but today's nonconformists still need sage advice as they venture onto the road less traveled. Not grim warningsjust some helpful tips from women who aren't afraid to wear red shoes and who frequently stop by the crazy herbalist in the dark woods for a cup of tea.
So it's time to forget the Brothers Grimm and prepare to meet the Sisters Odd: modernand eccentricwomen who venture onto strange new paths and learn some practical lessons, such as:
•Beware of strangers, especially when you're on the run in uncharted territory.
•Always read the bottom line when dealing with supernatural beings. Twice.
•Do not share your cosmic visions with mental health professionals.
•Take care when mixing old worlds and new technologies. Lots of care.
•When you hear things that go bump in the night, it's time to start packing.
•Think twice before trying to exact karmic justice. Then think again.
•Beware of aliens bearing false faces. They do not come in peace.
•Don't believe all the tourist information you read. Not all small towns are quaint.
•And, most importantly, if someone forbids you to open a door, leave it closed!
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ISBN: 1932014179
Pages: 91
eBook Price: $5.35
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Shallow Grave and Other Tales
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Nothing extraordinary ever happens in the small Midwestern town of Rockville. During election years, there's the occasional skirmish between liberals and conservatives. The good ladies at the Calvary Methodist Church periodically try to convince the City Council to close the wicked bars on 2nd Street. The farmers and the college professors have been known to have a heated debate or two over donuts at the Downtown Bakery. But for the most part, the writers at the Rockville Journal have precious little to report.
Until the day someone stumbled over a shallow grave...
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Eternal Cafe
Mainstream Fiction
Welcome to the Eternal Cafe, the favorite gathering spot of Purgatory’s eccentrics and ne’er-do-wells. The drinks are on the house, and the intellectual stimulation is provided by some of history’s greatest philosophers.
At the bar, Sartre works on a new play for the Millennium Festival while Thoreau seeks the loan of an axe for his latest project. Papa Hemingway spends his time trying to ditch old pal F. Scott, and Oscar Wilde is terrified that his infamy may soon be forgotten. A young decadent poet offers his version of absurdist theatre, only to find that there are worse things than being exiled to Purgatory for eternity. And the enigmatic bartender has friends in high places and acquaintances down below.
At a small table at the Eternal Cafe, a burned-out social worker and a failed writer try to adjust to their new existence. For Morgan, Purgatory offers a chance to work side by side with the woman whose life inspired her to try to change the world. For Amber, the Afterlife offers a chance to hobnob with her literary heroes and to finally answer the questions that eluded her throughout her earthly life.
Ultimately, the two friends must decide it they wish to stay in Purgatory or to recycle with the new century and start new lives. Is their friendship strong enough to survive the Eternal?
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