The second installment to THE FABLE AVENUE SAGA. It's been 57 years since the blare of a mystical horn and the otherworldly voice of a jazz songstress brought Fable Avenue out of the ether and into physical existence among the streets that make up the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, New York. People from all over the African diaspora have flocked to this street, answering the musical call sent out by enchanted jazz and blues songs, becoming permanent residents and adding to Fable Avenue's conjure culture. With a full blown conjure society consisting of ancient African systems, Fable…mehr
The second installment to THE FABLE AVENUE SAGA. It's been 57 years since the blare of a mystical horn and the otherworldly voice of a jazz songstress brought Fable Avenue out of the ether and into physical existence among the streets that make up the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, New York. People from all over the African diaspora have flocked to this street, answering the musical call sent out by enchanted jazz and blues songs, becoming permanent residents and adding to Fable Avenue's conjure culture. With a full blown conjure society consisting of ancient African systems, Fable Avenue moves closer to its destiny. When community members and sweethearts Gordon Goodspeed and Fey Forrester begin scribing a grand, mythological tale it will guide them to the stars to dance with cosmic spirits, haunt the streets of New York to protect innocent residents, and bring Fable Avenue closer to procuring the Grand Wish.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin W. Thomas is resident of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and a collector, researcher and writer about American pottery production from the seventeenth through the early-twentieth century. He had studied at archaeology departments, museums and private collections across the country, publishing many articles about American potteries in regional and national publications. Thomas was a guest curator at the Custom House Maritime Museum in Newburyport, assembling a temporary exhibit of locally made pottery from the Colonial period through the early-twentieth century. He also helped to write the exhibit catalog, Potters on the Merrimac: A Century of New England Ceramics. He is also the author of The Beverly Pottery: The Wares of Charles A. Lawrence, The Moses B. Paige Company: The Last of the Peabody Potteries and The Dawn of Independence, the Death of an Industry: The Pottery of Charlestown, Massachusetts.
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