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Burly men at sea into the deepening darkness
Burly men at sea into the deepening darkness







“How old’s your granddaughter?” Amundsen kept walking, his old 30-30 swinging at his side. “Hey, Amundsen,” one of the men called out to the silent old man. The cougar hunters tramped out of the forest and down the driveway to the dark lump, shadowed by the hills, that was the Bidewell house. Some Excerpts: Missing It was nearly midnight, a moonless night allowing the stars to glow large and bright. The Earth Woman Tree Woman Quartet contains four illustrations and many songs, some of which have been set to music and can be found at.

burly men at sea into the deepening darkness

Giselle, now the Earth Woman Tree Woman, joins with the Wolfwind, and together they become all things – earth, air, and water flora and fauna – a compassionate force for the well-being of the earth. They must stay vigilant if humans are to stay in the dance. But they know this is just one step in the journey. Gathering an increasingly diverse group of people from the city, the country, and the world, the Tla Twein engage in a life and death struggle to heal the rift in the natural order and defeat the forces of greed. There she hears songs from the earth and the trees which lead her to a group of people who, becoming their Tla Twein (mythical animals or gods), travel to Ninas Twei. A small gray cat, a red-tailed hawk, and a mysterious homeless woman urge teacher Giselle to “go north” where she finds a new job in a small rural community. Greed and the lust for power has barred them from the dance. In Ninas Twei all of Earth’s species dance and sing together to ensure the continuance of life on Earth - all, that is, except Homo sapiens.

burly men at sea into the deepening darkness

Synopsis The Earth Woman Tree Woman Quartet is a near future fantasy set in the mystical world of Ninas Twei and the real world country of Uhs.

burly men at sea into the deepening darkness

Listen to Butterfly Winging, a short song from Journey to Ninas Twei sung by Katie Winton-Henry. The Earth Woman Tree Woman Quartet:Ī musical fantasy When a stray young cat struts boldly into Giselle’s life, the restless young teacher finds herself compelled to “go north.” She’s drawn from the city to rural Arundel where, with the help of a man who prowls the forest as a grey wolf, a librarian who slips through the night as a cougar, and a gardener who rides the wind as a red tailed hawk, she sets out to save the world. You can order it from Powell’s Books and other independent book stores, as well as Amazon and Barnes and Noble. The Earth Woman Tree Woman Quartet is now available in print and as an e-book.









Burly men at sea into the deepening darkness