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Child of the Black Sun

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By (author): Adam Craig

Honza Pernaths life is barren. The person he loves is gone and his friends, even his dreams, say she will not return. When a chance meeting sets him on a search for his lost love, the path is neither straight nor easy and Honza comes to doubt everything, including the one he searches for. A single imagea star rising over the seacalls him on, but that image is more than it seems and as Honza nears its source, his search reveals more than he could have imagined. A sequel to the mysterious and beautiful short story, Marietta Merz (now an illustrated chapbook), Child of the Black Sun is an exploration of the living symbols at the core of everyday life; a visionary evocation of the internal journey. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Cinnamon Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911540182

About Adam Craig

Adam Craig is a writer editor mentor photographer and graphic designer. His debut novel was Vitus Dreams an experimental novel that explores loss and language. His longstanding interest in mysticism and the occult is reflected in his second novel In Dreams the Minotaur Appears Last and in his short story collection High City Walk which first featured the story Marietta Merz a counterpoint to the novel A Locket of Hermes and a bridge to the novella Child of the Black Sun.

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