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A Message For Our Times
Amidst the degradation and decline of the modern world, Faery and Human search for a solution to nature's destruction. Turning to the mysterious Oracle for guidance, the seekers find only more despair. Yet, within the dreaded utterances is the way to reverse the planetary decay in a most subtle, unlikely way.
Will the prophecies come true?
Is the answer as simple as it sounds?
The Trees Are Dying combines Celtic mythology and apocalyptic prophecy to guide three reluctant humans and a host of Otherworldly characters through the stark realities of their own
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A Message For Our Times

Amidst the degradation and decline of the modern world, Faery and Human search for a solution to nature's destruction. Turning to the mysterious Oracle for guidance, the seekers find only more despair. Yet, within the dreaded utterances is the way to reverse the planetary decay in a most subtle, unlikely way.

Will the prophecies come true?

Is the answer as simple as it sounds?

The Trees Are Dying combines Celtic mythology and apocalyptic prophecy to guide three reluctant humans and a host of Otherworldly characters through the stark realities of their own and the world's circumstances as they discover that the smallest act of kindness might change the world.

The Trees Are Dying. A myth for today.


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Autorenporträt
Ed Surma connects with Nature and the spirits of Earth in Northern Virginia where he currently resides. A forty-year veteran of the high-tech industry, he has now retired from corporate life to pursue his writing and diverse other interests. He crafts Native American-style drums, leading drum circles and drum-making workshops. He studies Celtic and Nordic mythology and spirituality, practicing shamanism, Reiki, and sound meditation. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University (BA, Creative Writing), he has also lived in Austin, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of the National Wildlife Federation and National Audubon Society.