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"When I look over the table of contents, I see poets who are spread around the country - and even the planet - who all share a love of poetry. - Prompted is filled with incredible poems by amazing poets." From the Foreword by Robert Lee Brewer, Editor - Poetic Asides, Writer's Market and Poet's Market
It is the Feast of St Epiligia, patron saint of pointless journeys and voles. Across the land, grimy peasants prepare to celebrate and noble knights don shining armour to begin their annual quest to find something noble, obscure and well hidden. Deep in smelly Fuggis Mire, Morven the Unwise Woman reluctantly awaits the first of many pilgrims seeking her aid. She is the on duty seer since Angharad the Extremely Knowledgeable Unless it was Questions about the Weather, retired to go to live with her sister Maud in Penge. But in the distant land of Darkness and Despair, Demonica, the daugher of its diabolical ruler, is bored and contemptuous of her father's lack of interest in creating hellish havoc. Can the Unwise Woman bring together a reluctant Fellowship of a middle-aged boy apprentice, a highwayman, a manky unicorn and an elf maiden wearing Doc Marten boots to stop Demonica's rampage? Or will it be down to the voles? A quirky, affectionate parody of High Fantasy laced with irony and memorable characters. No fantasy cliche is spared.
Human beings possess a wondrous capacity to survive. This ability to move beyond life's challenges and, or if need be, to fashion a life where one lives comfortably side by side with them is the heart and spirit of the poems in this collection.
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