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This doublet of stories features voyages. In Across the Gulf, Zoe and Todd go to Guatemala and encounter a shamanistic culture filled with beauty, mystery, and a different way of life. In a deep cave time stops and the challenge becomes how to renew time when ancient forces conspire against you. In the second story, On the Bay , the couple go back in time to the ways of a crabber on the Chesapeake Bay. The couple had hoped their voyage would somehow help them to have a child in their life. They do find a child, although not in the way expected, and the crabber's relationship to a drowned lover…mehr

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This doublet of stories features voyages. In Across the Gulf, Zoe and Todd go to Guatemala and encounter a shamanistic culture filled with beauty, mystery, and a different way of life. In a deep cave time stops and the challenge becomes how to renew time when ancient forces conspire against you. In the second story, On the Bay, the couple go back in time to the ways of a crabber on the Chesapeake Bay. The couple had hoped their voyage would somehow help them to have a child in their life. They do find a child, although not in the way expected, and the crabber's relationship to a drowned lover quickly complicates things. The journey ends with more than one surprise in the city of Baltimore.


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Autorenporträt
In writing Across the Gulf, the author drew upon several trips he made to a remote village in the interior of Guatemala. Experienced the indigenous lifestyle and life in a hut, he was also shown ancient Mayan rituals. For several years he taught a course on the symbolism of world-wide Indigenous cultures. In Guatemala, the author felt like anything could happen and the normal world could suddenly shift into events of cosmic significance.

In the second story, On the Bay, the author draws upon his adult life spent in Baltimore and his time occasionally sailing on the Chesapeake. His love of water goes back to his childhood, where he lived on the Choctawhatchee bay in Florida. In this story he also makes use of his varied experiences in Social Services and with eccentric homeless people.