The Gristmill Mistress

The Gristmill Mistress

L. Wade Powers

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Luminare Press
Año de edición:
2023
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798886792416

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In this eighth offering by L. Wade Powers, readers will be tantalized by a kaleidoscope of stories, essays, and poems, including the titular 'The Gristmill Mistress,' a tale of a scandalous affair between an apprentice mill worker and the married son of a Virginia town founder during the 1800s. In 'The Game is On,' a one-act play set at a poker elimination tournament, the stakes are higher than the players can possibly imagine, and in 'Cat-a-Rack' role playing can be fun, educational, and dangerous, especially when the setting is a dungeon. Let the charming professor and beautiful librarian show you how the game is played. 'Dance Like the Greeks' is a travel memoir set on Evia, where dancing is the key to a long and happy life. Opa! Do you believe in dragons? You will, you will. These and many more delights in The Gristmill Mistress are your ticket to a flight of fancy: tales of imagination and everyday relationships, accounts of daring doings, and predictable failures.

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