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A grumpy wizard's putting curses on everybody . . . Rain and Thunder and Lightning happen to be actual living beings, and they're not very nice . . . One writer has a really bad addiction to writing: watch an old man write himself to death . . . Melody the angel is having a really hard time passing an exam . . . And then there's a story about a stupid vampire. This is a collection you won't want to miss. Contents: A Grim Reaping Melody The Writer The Truth Bloodstar The Moon Wizard Rain and Thunder and Lightning About Selah the Universe: Selah. A universe where God is undoubtedly real, where…mehr

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A grumpy wizard's putting curses on everybody . . . Rain and Thunder and Lightning happen to be actual living beings, and they're not very nice . . . One writer has a really bad addiction to writing: watch an old man write himself to death . . . Melody the angel is having a really hard time passing an exam . . . And then there's a story about a stupid vampire. This is a collection you won't want to miss. Contents: A Grim Reaping Melody The Writer The Truth Bloodstar The Moon Wizard Rain and Thunder and Lightning About Selah the Universe: Selah. A universe where God is undoubtedly real, where Weather and other mythological creatures are real, where A Lot of Things Are Capitalized. Selah. A vast, multi-dimensional universe. There's the Afterlife. And Heaven. And Hell. And Selah (as in the world Selah, which should not be confused with the universe Selah, which, you should know, was made by either God or The Man Upstairs, both of which exist but refuse to explain which was created by the other). Confused? Who isn't.
Autorenporträt
Dean Shearer is the author of many fictitious works such as The Cat, The World is Magic, and the short stories series Selah, the Universe. He wishes there was more to say about himself (he likes studying religions and walking barefoot and reading and writing in multiple genres and reading and writing a lot) but there's just too much to say.