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In the tradition of Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaiman, Alt Sagas conjures up places and times almost familiar, unfolding the most profound quandaries of our own lives-and perhaps of our futures. Three novellas and two stories probe loyalty and what happens when it's displaced, social revolution, aging, faith, the perils of working magic, physical nonconformity, and more. "In five tour-de-force tales, space crusaders and lonely Calibans sift through the cultural rubble on a hunt for hope and connection. A Norse saga, a Shakespearean tragedy, a Wild West showdown: Huets' imaginative takes on our…mehr

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In the tradition of Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaiman, Alt Sagas conjures up places and times almost familiar, unfolding the most profound quandaries of our own lives-and perhaps of our futures. Three novellas and two stories probe loyalty and what happens when it's displaced, social revolution, aging, faith, the perils of working magic, physical nonconformity, and more. "In five tour-de-force tales, space crusaders and lonely Calibans sift through the cultural rubble on a hunt for hope and connection. A Norse saga, a Shakespearean tragedy, a Wild West showdown: Huets' imaginative takes on our cultural touchstones help to explain how we crashed our way into a frightening future; they also promise that we are more than the sum of our technology and our losses." - Susann Cokal, The Kingdom of Little Wounds and Breath and Bones
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Autorenporträt
Jean Huets is co-author with Stuart R. Kaplan of The Encyclopedia of Tarot and author of The Cosmic Tarot. As editor at U.S. Games Systems, she oversaw the publication of Brian Williams' Renaissance Tarot deck and book, Luigi Scapini's Medieval Tarot, an edition of the Visconti-Sforza Tarocchi, and many other tarot decks and books. Her interactive book With Walt Whitman: Himself was acclaimed by Whitman scholar Ed Folsom as "a true Whitmanian feast." Her articles on the U.S. Civil War era have appeared in The New York Times and Civil War Monitor. She is co-founder of Circling Rivers, an independent publisher of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.