Winner, Allbooks Reviewers Choice Award. Sasha Varov was born into a noble home in the kingdom of Jaan, but Sasha’s father dared to oppose the king’s sorcerer, Wuhrlock. Sasha and her family became exiles on a desolate island. At sixteen, Sasha left her island home to buy seeds in Jaan. She stumbled into a series of misadventures that ended with the death of Wuhrlock and made Sasha a legend, known as “Innocence.” When Sasha returned for more seeds, the people of Jaan expected her to defeat a much more ruthless and powerful sorcerer.
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Winner, Allbooks Reviewers Choice Award. Sasha Varov was born into a noble home in the kingdom of Jaan, but Sasha’s father dared to oppose the king’s sorcerer, Wuhrlock. Sasha and her family became exiles on a desolate island. At sixteen, Sasha left her island home to buy seeds in Jaan. She stumbled into a series of misadventures that ended with the death of Wuhrlock and made Sasha a legend, known as “Innocence.” When Sasha returned for more seeds, the people of Jaan expected her to defeat a much more ruthless and powerful sorcerer.
Book trailer. The Acorn Gathering: Writers Uniting Against Cancer features original fiction from six writers, with all author and editor royalties donated to cancer research. From a scandal-rocked town in West Texas to the Blackfeet Indian reservation in Montana, these short stories take readers to surprising places in America and the human heart! http://tagreviews.blogspot.com/
“Editing,” a poem about past and present homophobia. This video contrasts the dark imagery of “Editing” with colorful, positive pictures from Toronto Gay Pride, showing a refusal to let fear, violence, or hatred silence us. “Editing” appears in Duane Simolke's book Holding Me Together, which also includes the essay "Reactions to Homophobia" and the gay love poem “Home.”
Book trailer for Duane Simolke’s West Texas fiction collection The Acorn Stories. These tales explore the humor, drama, secrets, and scandals of a small town. Simolke also wrote New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio. http://DuaneSimolke.Com/
Book trailer of Duane Simolke's award-winning novel Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure. The brilliant scientist Taldra loves her twin gay sons and sees them as the hope for her planet's future. http://DuaneSimolke.Com/
The gay love poem "Home," from Duane Simolke's award-winning collection Holding Me Together. That book also includes the essay "Reactions to Homophobia," and many other essays and poems. Images and words used by permission. http://DuaneSimolke.Com/