The Dandelion Tempest

Short Stories, Poetry, Essays and the Zeppelin Manifesto

Fiction & Literature
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Author: M.R. Clutter ISBN: 9781483582115
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: September 29, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: M.R. Clutter
ISBN: 9781483582115
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: September 29, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English
Essays crafted and enshrouded reveal truths, short stories and poems. The essays, The Zeppelin manifest and Commobity, have become some of the most talked about aspects of the book. The ideas within, like real dandelion seeds, will take root in peoples minds, sprouting whole new conversations and concepts across the internet. The short stories are set in separate dystopian realities of the factual past and imagined future. Seventy years ago a condemned man in the Nazi dictatorship stands stoically determined to accept his fate, intent to show no weakness to monsters that feed off it. In another tale two orphaned sisters struggle in a future militaristic regime that's banned the internet and seeks to turn back time itself. though most of the subject matter is shrouded in dark themes, it's the silvery flashes and glints of neon color that enraptures the poetry, awakening a force of will and projecting an energetic new hope within the collected works.
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Essays crafted and enshrouded reveal truths, short stories and poems. The essays, The Zeppelin manifest and Commobity, have become some of the most talked about aspects of the book. The ideas within, like real dandelion seeds, will take root in peoples minds, sprouting whole new conversations and concepts across the internet. The short stories are set in separate dystopian realities of the factual past and imagined future. Seventy years ago a condemned man in the Nazi dictatorship stands stoically determined to accept his fate, intent to show no weakness to monsters that feed off it. In another tale two orphaned sisters struggle in a future militaristic regime that's banned the internet and seeks to turn back time itself. though most of the subject matter is shrouded in dark themes, it's the silvery flashes and glints of neon color that enraptures the poetry, awakening a force of will and projecting an energetic new hope within the collected works.

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