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James and Jewl live in Portland, Oregon in the near-future. Jewl is five years older, and they have apparently never met and are not related, yet when they do meet, they immediately sense a powerful connection. James considers they are bonded, that their bodies know each other; Jewl is skeptical and wary: how can this be, and what if they are related or bound by trauma? Only an adventure into the past and into the Columbia River Gorge can answer why. Like Emma and Knightley in Jane Austen's novel, are they truly destined for each other?

Produktbeschreibung
James and Jewl live in Portland, Oregon in the near-future. Jewl is five years older, and they have apparently never met and are not related, yet when they do meet, they immediately sense a powerful connection. James considers they are bonded, that their bodies know each other; Jewl is skeptical and wary: how can this be, and what if they are related or bound by trauma? Only an adventure into the past and into the Columbia River Gorge can answer why. Like Emma and Knightley in Jane Austen's novel, are they truly destined for each other?
Autorenporträt
Connor lives in Portland, Oregon. He started writing poetry at the age of 11, and his first published poetry book was Image Made Word (1990, Roan LTD). He got up the nerve to start e-publishing novels in 2020, and the following titles are available: The Hero of Houston, an eco-thriller; Measure Her, a comedy-romance; Blue Blossom, a historical memoir set in World War II; and a sci-fi/fantasy trilogy, The Three Books of Wisecraft series. Premieres of play adaptations of Jane Austen novels, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, were produced by Quintessence: Language & Imagination Theatre, where he was Artistic Director. Other productions of his plays include: Pride and Prejudice, The Child is Father of the Man, Face Reader, and Treatment (Quintessence); A Bawdy Tale (Montgomery Street Players); Zaney (Arts Equity); I Go to War and Vaward of Pallas 3 (Epicurean); The Folio (CoHo) and Where No Storms Come (Stark Raving Theatre). He is also a director, having received his MFA in Directing at the University of Portland, and he taught acting for 24 years. His book Imaginative Doing, Collected Essays on Acting was published in 2013.