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Voyd and Marjorie are two Martians working in America. It's their goal to work at MarsCorp peddling holograms. But will they get a chance? This summer, I found an old paperback copy of Danny Dunn and the Weather Machine and a strange code was handwritten on the inside cover: CIA 029-K48. What could it mean? Answering that mystery inspired this latest novel: A melting wax museum, a Martian temp agency, Betty Grable, Postum, telepathy, mirage, a giant robot wandering around town, wolves at the zoo, the sound of rain. This novel is a humorous fantasy for all ages, illustrated by the author. Note: Book comes in Hard Cover or Soft Cover editions, with different illustrations!
From the flooded depths of Seattle's Neptune Theatre, a drop of water seeks an author to tell its story. So begins an inspired magical book featuring a vaudeville act's last performance and the interference of the Counterfeit Reality machine.
Through this collection, the poet bears witness to the suffering caused by WWII--suffering that reaches beyond a single family to the ripple effect of persecution caused by all wars. She asks the reader to pay attention, to not look away, to be mindful of how evil works in the world, because by doing so, we may not repeat it. from the Prologue by Barbara Sabol
The poems about family and the natural world refuse the reductive and often reach into the vatic. They luminesce. They are speculative yet confident, as in "Looking Back." Rich, sonically textured, beautifully wrought, these are poems I will read and re-read for years to come.
A quietly beautiful travel with Kosho, a Zen Toad...through the poems of Robert Tremmel
Fiction. "Like the magician in one of his stories, Robert Miltner makes things appear and disappear, amusing and unsettling us at once. These are provocative narratives of working people with all the punch of wit and all the lyricism of poetry... If you're looking for plot twists and engaging ambiguity, here they are. If you're looking for open endings, characters you may live next door to, or may have had a drink with, or an affair with, or may have heard tell of, here they are. If you're looking for poignant and wry situations cast as sudden fictions and prose poems, you'll want to read AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING."--Richard Hague
Eleven magical short stories with illustrations by the author. For all ages, featuring a stegosaurus, a haunted rowboat, Buddy Holly, cars, rats, comedy, Murphy's Law, Russian potatoes, Martian television, blue jays and a 70 foot dandelion.
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