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In Light of the New Moon

$15

There is more to a princess than stunning looks, soprano pipes, and inherent tenderness toward all creation. There is more to freeing a king's daughter from a curse than riding up singing, lips puckered. Fairy stories leave out too much, true love is always a complicated business and for this there is not always an evil stepmother to blame.

 
BONUS STORY: The Light Princess

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Light of the New Moon

The Forging of Finnian Ludwell

$15

Having fallen asleep in a book to awaken within its pages, Finnian Ludwell begins a dreamlike adventure in which he must learn to walk along the precipice between love and hate, passion and sacrifice. In this new frontier he encounters haunting tree spirits, noble knights, beautiful maidens, and much more. Despite his own cowardice, growth is forced and change inevitable as he passes back and forth across the borders of profound sorrow, inspiring hope, and a longing for death.

 

NOTE: First book in series. Sequel is "Walter and the Raven." 

Walter

Walter and the Raven

$15

Walter F. Ludwell is pulled into another world where he is made to witness the slow exorcism of consummate evil. The line between love and hate is blurred as he half-willingly takes part in confronting a bloodthirsty murderous vampire. By turns courageous and cowardly, great-hearted and inconsiderate, wise and foolish, he is guided through a strange land by a mysterious ebony bird who is much more than he seems. Slowly it dawns on Walter that he is somehow participating in his own painful redemption.

 

NOTE: Sequel to "The Forging of Finnian Ludwell"

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A Circle of Dragons / 
Babiola

$15

Prufrock’s stories of magic and mischief lead to surprising exchanges, unusual alliances, and enigmatic endings. In this release, two stories are included in one binding.

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Story 1 - In A Circle of Dragons, a young girl must think on her feet to avoid being eaten by unexpected houseguests.


Story 2 -Babiola makes her way through the slings and arrows of palace politics, having no memory of being other than a monkey.

In both tales, the line between man and beast grows hazy. The cold-blooded are enflamed with passion, and the warm-blooded feel the dread of encroaching frigidity.

About A.J. Prufrock

A.J. Prufrock—middle-aged and greying—lives on thirteen tucked-away acres with one dog, two cats, seven chickens, and a single guinea hen. The guinea hen is single by his own choosing.

Prufrock is not.

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A composting, re-cycling, pro-life quasi-libertarian, the author writes without hint of cultural misappropriation or inequality toward either gender. Sidestepping both the fear of failure and the allure of vain glory, Prufrock prefers to find literature wasting away on the trash heap of the public domain to polish and reintroduce. It’s the EPA’s tag line—reduce, reuse, recycle—but done with fairy tales.

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