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On the night before Christmas eve, the Ornments and gifts in a little gift shop named Domus become the victims of a fierce wind that accidentally blows open the transom window above the shop's front door. The ornaments, suspended on a large maple branch at the center of the store become airborne and nearly everything in the shop is destroyed - except for one little glass duck ornament named Persephone Plankton who has miraculously slept through the entire ordeal. It becomes her responsibility to help restore the shop before the following morning when the shop keeps, Nicki and Luisa return.…mehr

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On the night before Christmas eve, the Ornments and gifts in a little gift shop named Domus become the victims of a fierce wind that accidentally blows open the transom window above the shop's front door. The ornaments, suspended on a large maple branch at the center of the store become airborne and nearly everything in the shop is destroyed - except for one little glass duck ornament named Persephone Plankton who has miraculously slept through the entire ordeal. It becomes her responsibility to help restore the shop before the following morning when the shop keeps, Nicki and Luisa return. With a nod to holiday magic, the little duck is able to summon all the artists and artisans, sculptors, writers and weavers from around the world to arrive at the shop in the middle of the night to repair their creations. Included in this menagerie is a maroodi - an African elephant from Kenya whose tail holds the little hairs that will repair a selection of African bracelets. By evening's end, the gifts and ornaments are repaired and returned to their positions for sale. However, the little duck, Persephone loses her balance and falls from the maple branch breaking into into many pieces. When the owners arrive the next morning the shop is immaculate except for the little priceless duck that is in pieces on the floor. Using the Japanese art of Kintsugi, the owners are able to restore little Persephone, gluing her little body together with specs of real gold, bringing her back to life just in time for Christmas.
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Autorenporträt
Matty Selman is an award-winning playwright and composer. He is the author of Uncle Philip's Coat, a Herbert Berghof Memorial Play, and is the recipient of the Café Royal International Literary Grant for his Collection of Short Stories, "Satchel of Dreams." He founded "Time Out of Kilter," a monthly literary newsletter on Substack: mattyselman.substack.com. For further information please contact matty at mattywrite@gmail.com Ernestine Klecz, a recent graduate of the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design has worked with award winning designer/illustrator, Jacqueline Schmidt. She works both in the US and Budapest using her favorite medium, colored pencil. For further information please contact Ernestine at ernestineklecz@gmail.com