Double Trouble
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A sequel to the new unconventional modern poetic epic 'The Storie Of Faerie Glade' with Faeries, Unicorns, Wicked Witches and of course Magick ! Also with Goblin, Elf and the eternal battle between Good and Evil. The nicely illustrated 'Double Trouble' appeals to adult and child equally, and you can buy it here as a very reasonably priced Ebook !
Andrew Weaver
Valerie Rose is a small-town author with far bigger plans. She is currently working toward a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, but will take any opportunity to write about the strange and shadowy corners of life that people tend to ignore along the way. Her work spans a wide variety of genres that only grows wider by the day.
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Double Trouble - Andrew Weaver
The Storie Of Faerie Glade
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Author: Andrew Weaver.
Artistic advisor: Sonja-Marie Peacock.
Original story owned and produced by: Andrew Weaver.
Published by Wilmots 2010 at Smashwords
ISBN: 978-1-902778-09-9
Copyright: Andrew Weaver 2010
On DOUBLE TROUBLE
To talk of something before the story, at this point is a must,
To explain to you in my simple way, why, unlike our world, Faerie Land has no core or crust…..
I had to look back through hundreds of dust laden books, til I found the pages,
Written ten thousand years ago by the very first ruling Mages!
Then translated for me by a Faerie,
One pleasant afternoon, under the big oak tree.
As it happens, the day I had the news,
A privilege, an offer I couldn’t refuse,
It seems that they had chosen me,
For the open minded, a chosen few, to write of Faerie Folk, their stories, and their history.
Though not one spell! Not that the Faerie wouldn’t translate it, or it is secret,
I would just need a four dimensional page on which to fit it.
I say IT
, because, all spells are part of one,
And when writing about Faerie things, that is just a part of the challenge and the fun.
For everything is so simple in a complicated way,
That’s why everything translates as child like, and on that subject I have no more to say.
It is for the scholars of the future to debate and verbally fight,
About the subjects on which I write.
If a true magician from Middlespace, of ten generations or more, looks up his family tree,
He is likely to find an ancestor interested in alchemy……
Alchemists have tried forever and always failed, that’s the case,
To make purest gold from almost worthless lead base,
Though, if it is spun, it seems, it is easy to do,
The Spinner
just knew, what to spin between the atoms as glue
,
In the grooves of Magickally engineered bevels,
That interrupted the orbit of some electrons, on sub-atomic levels.
Then the