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The Garden Black poetry collection is a venture into fantasy and speculative fiction based on the dual themes of rain forest and fantasy. . The rainforest becomes a desert, and then the sea. . A man in a satellite orbits the earth while playing his violin and pondering. A girl gazes up at the passing light and dances. . Od Ovo - a youth who is from here, raises the dust of frustrated boredom on a mining asteroid, and cannot believe traveller tales of places where water falls from the sky. . What colour are the flowers in the Reaper's garden? They are all colours . . . They are black. Welcome to the speculative fantasies that are The Garden Black.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Garden Black poetry collection is a venture into fantasy and speculative fiction based on the dual themes of rain forest and fantasy. . The rainforest becomes a desert, and then the sea. . A man in a satellite orbits the earth while playing his violin and pondering. A girl gazes up at the passing light and dances. . Od Ovo - a youth who is from here, raises the dust of frustrated boredom on a mining asteroid, and cannot believe traveller tales of places where water falls from the sky. . What colour are the flowers in the Reaper's garden? They are all colours . . . They are black. Welcome to the speculative fantasies that are The Garden Black.
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Autorenporträt
Frank Prem has been a storytelling poet for more than forty years, and has spent his working life in various parts of the public psychiatry system in Victoria (Australia). He has been published in magazines, e-zines and anthologies, in Australia and in a number of other countries, and has both performed and recorded his work as 'spoken word'.He and his wife live in the beautiful township of Beechworth in the North East of Victoria.