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Fire and Iceland
G.F. Skipworth
Greetings, Traveler. What
have you to teach me today? Stand, and offer it!
The Chadishar, Shindaheen, and
four thusand native American warriors meet the unlikeliest invasion in the unlikeliest location, turning our preconceptions
of off-world life upside down. Other-world attempts to make sense of Earth, however, go a long way toward straightening us
out, if we’ll only pay attention. Where are they from, why are they here, and do they really eat that stuff? Vilia’s
not going to like this one bit…
Rosslare Arts International/ Rosslare
Press, 223 pages,
The Author- The reclusive G.F. Skipworth has toured the
U.S., Canada, Europe,
Russia and Ukraine
as a concert pianist, symphonic and operatic conductor, vocalist and composer. Weary from writing academic papers for Harvard,
Johns Hopkins and UCLA, he has finally turned to storytelling, as his internal staff of writers always hoped he would. The origins of The Carpailtin Fables were discovered in a 10,000 mile motorcycle
trip around America, and have become the perfect vehicle for such an author, one who is likely to do or say just about anything
on a moment’s notice.
Contact G. F. Skipworth:
email: dovealinferno@yahoo.com
web: www.rosslarebooks.com

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Shindaheen
G. F. Skipworth
She is the tigress in your dark, and the phantom at your vision’s edge…and on Great Jenkaat is she to be
found.
Two great women come from
the annals of time and legend to champion their separated civilizations, hovering on the brink of war. Non-stop action, warm
poignancy and outlandish humor merge in this tale, the first of The Carpailtin Fables. Imagine spending the afternoon with Yoda, Mark Twain, and Zelazny! Then read Shindaheen.
The Author- The reclusive G.F. Skipworth has toured
the U.S.,
Canada, Europe, Russia
and Ukraine as a concert pianist, symphonic
and operatic conductor, vocalist and composer. Weary from writing academic papers for Harvard, Johns Hopkins and UCLA, he
has finally turned to storytelling, as his internal staff of writers always hoped he would.
The origins of The Carpailtin Fables were discovered in a 10,000 mile motorcycle
trip around America, and have become the perfect vehicle for such an author, one who is likely to do or say just about anything
on a moment’s notice.
Contact G. F. Skipworth:
email: dovealinferno@yahoo.com
web: www.rosslarebooks.com
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