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Fables from Miragasia: The Upbringing

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Description: In a land of evil magical overlords, imprisoned within the confines of a magical castle, young Ewl struggles to understand herself and those around her; as her strange powers try to emerge to the surface.
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In a land of evil magical overlords, imprisoned within the confines of a magical castle, young Ewl struggles to understand herself and those around her; as her strange powers try to emerge to the surface. *** Reviews "I've walked the streets of Miragasia day after day (or diurnal after diurnal) for weeks and loved every minute of it. It's an amazing story, well crafted, with many layers and tiny details that make it all the more fascinating. I'm sure once it's out there on the bookshelves, readers who enjoy well written fantasy will fall in love with Ewliena and her unusual tale. Well done Maryanne, and keep on writing." John A. Bonello ‍ From a less technical standpoint, I feel that the language that you use in your writing to be richly descriptive and evocative of emotion." James ‍ You sparked my imagination, and when that happens, it's like watching a movie in my head... A bit Ann McCaffery meets Tolkien and Skulduggery Pleasance. And yet it stands on its own ground. MARVELLOUS." Paul Freer ‍

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In a land of evil magical overlords, imprisoned within the confines of a magical castle, young Ewl struggles to understand herself and those around her; as her strange powers try to emerge to the surface.

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Reviews
“I’ve walked the streets of Miragasia day after day (or diurnal after diurnal) for weeks and loved every minute of it. It’s an amazing story, well crafted, with many layers and tiny details that make it all the more fascinating. I’m sure once it’s out there on the bookshelves, readers who enjoy well written fantasy will fall in love with Ewliena and her unusual tale. Well done Maryanne, and keep on writing.”

John A. Bonello

From a less technical standpoint, I feel that the language that you use in your writing to be richly descriptive and evocative of emotion.”

James

You sparked my imagination, and when that happens, it’s like watching a movie in my head… A bit Ann McCaffery meets Tolkien and Skulduggery Pleasance. And yet it stands on its own ground. MARVELLOUS.”

Paul Freer