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A Cornucopia from Across the DimensionsMeet a mysterious author and his entourage of shifting realities, eccentric aliens, and batty earthlings, both animal and human. Halycon Sage: world-famous and possibly Native American founder of the Post-Modernist Minimalist Pseudo-Realist Neo-Symbolist School of Literature. Sage's novels and their imitators are measured, not in pages, but in sentences. Four mini-novels are included here, and some fictional characters have taken this opportunity to vent, including a literary critic, an Iraqi-American child, a supervillain, and Sage's side-kick, a very smart horse.You'll also encounter: A Cat-Attorney's thoughts on the subject of dogagories, the Green World and the Worldof Light, and Five Tips for Intergalactic DiplomacyThe real-life adventures of a confused writer stumbling around an airport and the BlackFoam Ball of Ultimate Significance (definitely not a microphone cover!)The sparkly-blue, telepathic Squidren and the microscopically invisible but still red-and-silver Nanobots.May the horse be with you.Karima Vargas Bushnell (MA, Intercultural Relations) is a character made up by Halycon Sage and introduced in The Book of Squidly Light. Or-wait, this is confusing-Is Sage a character made up by Karima in The Last Book Ever Published: The Life and Times of Halycon Sage? These books flow from Karima's patchwork quilt of religious and cultural identities, the people she has known, and some experiences with non-ordinary reality.
Halycon Sage, founder of the Post-Modernist Minimalist Neo-Symbolist Pseudo-Realist School of Literature, has voluntarily disappeared. He is hoping to save the world but is also fleeing the Mail Pile. Sage, a person of mystery who may be a Native American male, meets some odd characters: Petulant critic Basel Vasselschnauzer, confused genius Alexander Preisczech, a Romani woman, assorted gang members and secret agents, and a shadowy figure of evil. Sage has a faithful equine companion, No-Name Stupid (the original "Horse with No Name"). But even with Stupid's dedicated assistance, can the great quest succeed? And will Boo Radley Goes Hawaiian ever be written? This Third Edition, retitled The Way Beyond, includes revised material that brings the reader deeper into the story. You may get lost in this deceptively simple novel
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