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Welcome to the crossroads, where hospitality reigns supreme for the guests who are anything but human. As the Manager for the Crossroads Hotel and Diner, Marjorie is coming to terms with who she is, as well as handling all manner of hotel weirdness and nonlocal guests. She's grateful to her friends and especially Josh for his support in holding herself together, since she is struggling. But her art keeps her busy in her downtime and the hotel continues to entertain and frustrate its employees. In the wake of a week with a full hotel of convention visitors, Marjorie learns about a species of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Welcome to the crossroads, where hospitality reigns supreme for the guests who are anything but human. As the Manager for the Crossroads Hotel and Diner, Marjorie is coming to terms with who she is, as well as handling all manner of hotel weirdness and nonlocal guests. She's grateful to her friends and especially Josh for his support in holding herself together, since she is struggling. But her art keeps her busy in her downtime and the hotel continues to entertain and frustrate its employees. In the wake of a week with a full hotel of convention visitors, Marjorie learns about a species of nonhuman people that will stretch her experience as the Manager to its limits.
Autorenporträt
Karen Avizur grew up on Long Island, New York and ended up in Orlando, Florida, with stops in Connecticut, West Virginia, and Los Angeles along the way. She's been writing stories since she was twelve years old. In those early days, she discovered it was impossible to keep up with her thoughts by writing longhand, and ended up borrowing a 7-pound laptop from her dad, quickly honing her typing skills. After graduating film school, Karen moved to Los Angeles, where she worked as a film editor for several years while also pursuing her writing. She now lives in Florida with her dogs Malcolm and Kaylee, and spends altogether too much time either scrolling through memes or with her nose in a book.