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Fourteen Fantasies from a Shop Called Imagination
Fourteen Fantasies from a Shop Called Imagination Author:Ken Wisman Welcome to the Shop Called Imagination. Come on in. Take your time. Browse for a while. There are lots of fantasies here. Fourteen in all. Any of a number bound to please. We have horror, "The Finder-Keeper," which may just answer the age-old question of where lost things--socks, earrings, children--go when they disappear. We have humor, "The X... more »eroxorcist," about a copy machine possessed by the devil and the repairman hired to perform the xeroxorcism. Come. have a look. You're sure to find something pleasing. Something dark perhaps? Like the "Straw Goat," a little nature spirit made of twisted straw and malevolence. Or "Barelli's Demon," one man's hate and prejudice made flesh. Or "The Snowman," a murderous thing filled with dark vengeance. Maybe you'd prefer something to delight? "Grandma Babka..." with her good luck gingerbread houses. "Archie..." and his lures for nature spirits in Arcady, where lovemaking is a sport. "My Mother's Purse" with its contents of adult secrets to be kept from a child's eyes. Romance? Try "Brother Senchelle." Something unique? "Seasons of Ice, Fields of Winter." Something unexpected? "Moses." And for the connoisseur, you who have seen and read them all: "Brother Estevan" who will take you on a trip through a world in a painting so strange it has mystified critics and historians for hundreds of years. So come on in. Take a break from life and its stresses. Escape reality for a time. The Shope Called Imagination will always be open to you; just a few page turns away.« less