A Song to Soothe the Restless

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature, Horror
Cover of the book A Song to Soothe the Restless by Daniel R. Robichaud, Twice Told Tales
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Author: Daniel R. Robichaud ISBN: 1230000224158
Publisher: Twice Told Tales Publication: March 10, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Daniel R. Robichaud
ISBN: 1230000224158
Publisher: Twice Told Tales
Publication: March 10, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The ill girl asked if he was cowboy, and though he says no, Jim Sargent is much, much more. A balladeer is a man possessed by song and who is compelled to share that song. Jim Sargent is a special balladeer: he uses his possession to relieve the supernatural harms in the world.

 

Tonight, a girl lays on her sickbed, victim to more than a virulent virus or disease. Only Jim can help her, but he will not be able to do so alone. His talent is strong, but even he must find help in ancient spirits when standing against the greatest evil the earth has known.

 

Rhysling Award nominated writer Daniel R. Robichaud turns his poetic eye to a story where fantasy meets reality in this tale of a driven man versus the world of supernatural evil. The result is both soothing and emotionally charged. (2500 words)

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The ill girl asked if he was cowboy, and though he says no, Jim Sargent is much, much more. A balladeer is a man possessed by song and who is compelled to share that song. Jim Sargent is a special balladeer: he uses his possession to relieve the supernatural harms in the world.

 

Tonight, a girl lays on her sickbed, victim to more than a virulent virus or disease. Only Jim can help her, but he will not be able to do so alone. His talent is strong, but even he must find help in ancient spirits when standing against the greatest evil the earth has known.

 

Rhysling Award nominated writer Daniel R. Robichaud turns his poetic eye to a story where fantasy meets reality in this tale of a driven man versus the world of supernatural evil. The result is both soothing and emotionally charged. (2500 words)

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