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Shows young people that magic, sorcery, and super-powers are not required to succeed As though pulled from today's headlines, the eponymous title Scourge is a highly contagious and deadly disease Will appeal to fans of George R.R. Martin who prefer a medieval adventure story with a "PG-13" rating Fosters the concept that inward qualities eclipse outward appearances Honestly explores the challenges of being different in a world that prizes conformity Demonstrates that coming to terms with one's heritage-while sometimes costly-is ultimately freeing This coming-of-age story illustrates that the…mehr

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Shows young people that magic, sorcery, and super-powers are not required to succeed As though pulled from today's headlines, the eponymous title Scourge is a highly contagious and deadly disease Will appeal to fans of George R.R. Martin who prefer a medieval adventure story with a "PG-13" rating Fosters the concept that inward qualities eclipse outward appearances Honestly explores the challenges of being different in a world that prizes conformity Demonstrates that coming to terms with one's heritage-while sometimes costly-is ultimately freeing This coming-of-age story illustrates that the journey to self-acceptance is often painful Emphasizes the sine qua non of being true to oneself
Autorenporträt
Terry Weston Marsh brings Scourge to life both as a seasoned storyteller in the world of film and as a physician who dealt with contagious diseases. As a filmmaker, Terry's writings have garnered several regional Emmy nominations. His recent short films ("Rosie's Rescue" and "Red Red Rose") have also netted numerous awards. He was tapped by iconic artist Bob Ross to write a children's TV program ("The Adventures of Elmer & Friends") prior to Bob's untimely passing. Terry and his wife, Tacy, reside in Mooreland, Indiana.