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A young woman walks, walks, walks... always in search of the wondrous hidden in the everyday. When she at last enters a place of marvels just a step away from the mundane world, she discovers that the urge to keep searching is carrying her towards a climactic and extraordinary transmutation. Part Alchemical fable, part celebration of the transformative power of the Imagination, 'Marietta Merz' weaves a spell that lingers long after the story ends. Originally appearing as a key story in the highly acclaimed collection, High City Walk, 'Marietta Merz' is a limited edition pamphlet illustrated with original drawings.

About the Author
Adam Craig is a writer, editor, mentor, photographer and graphic designer. His debut novel was Vitus Dreams, an experimental novel that explores loss and language. His longstanding interest in mysticism and the occult is reflected in his second novel, In Dreams the Minotaur Appears Last, and in his short story collection, High City Walk, which first featured the story 'Marietta Merz', a counterpoint to the novel A Locket of Hermes and a bridge to the fothcoming novella, 'Child of the Black Sun'.


Book Information
ISBN 9781911540144
Author Adam Craig
Format Paperback
Page Count 40
Imprint Cinnamon Press
Publisher Cinnamon Press

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