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Artists in San Miguel and Other Stories is a collection of short stories where animals are the main characters. Some are lighthearted and fun, others explore nature and how we interact with the world. Others are filled with sorrow and grief as loves go unrealized, hearts are broken, and myths are explored. Each story focuses on an aspect of life that mirrors our own and shows readers that nature is not so different from what we endure. Most of the stories are based in Mexico and provide a wealth of caring and emotion that can only be found by those who are at peace with themselves and realize…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Artists in San Miguel and Other Stories is a collection of short stories where animals are the main characters. Some are lighthearted and fun, others explore nature and how we interact with the world. Others are filled with sorrow and grief as loves go unrealized, hearts are broken, and myths are explored. Each story focuses on an aspect of life that mirrors our own and shows readers that nature is not so different from what we endure. Most of the stories are based in Mexico and provide a wealth of caring and emotion that can only be found by those who are at peace with themselves and realize there is a greater world surrounding us that we should all be aware of, and enjoy as an extension of our world, and preserve.
Autorenporträt
Francisco Javier Morales Ercambrack was born in Mexico City in 1955, has a B.A. in Economics from Universidad Iberoamericana of Mexico City, and an M. A. in Economics from the University of Kent at Canterbury, U.K. His interest in literature comes from when he studied high school at the Modern American School in Mexico City. In this school special emphasis was made on literature, both English and Spanish. There he became acquainted with English novels of the nineteen century and the first half of twentieth-century, as well as classical Spanish authors. Literature for Javier is much more than an important hobby because for him literature is a way to understand and learn about the world. In 1977 he won a silver money-box at the XII contest of short stories organized by the Spanish Association of Savings and Loans Institutions with his short story called "The Towers" ("Las torres"). At present, Javier has self-published four books: one short story book (Artists in San Miguel and Other Stories) and three novels (Personal Achievements, Wet Grass, and On & Off).