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the editor in Gisborne library

Visiting our daughter in Gisborne (somewhere south-east of Auckland), we ventured to give a short appearance at the children's book group, and (speaking as and for the Narrator) talked about many things related to exploring the another world and writing it down. Editor typically forgot entirely to mention the imminent danger to our world from the Aghmaath, and the importance of guiding the Unfolding. but all children were interested to read the book which is now in the Gisborne library (out on loan and reserved as well). we may have to twist their arm to put in another copy or two...

The Editor finally does something concrete

I am pleased to say that my dear well-meaning but dilatory friend and editor Peter Harris has taken the long-overdue step of contacting a certain auspicious member of the publishing fraternity in the City of the Apple, that great city which needs the Apples of Aeden for healing and replanting- as do all the great cities of these dying days of the Age of Iron - but perhaps none more than New York, ruled over by the goddess of the flame, most famous resort for the refugees from tyranny, hence target of the haters of Liberty, both seen and unseen.

welcome, intrepid web voyagers from Avalon Yearning!

Heart-felt welcomes and deep apologies for the broken link to Aeden! I wrote the spell right I'm sure; i am looking for the gremlins as we speak, to banish them firmly.
Meanwhile, thanks for persevering and finding us! So much to do here; do bookmark Aeden and return. We may very soon post more of the book - a chapter in the middle somewhere perhaps. But the Narrator may not like that - reading a storybook is a pilgrimage and you start at the beginning...
What do you think?

Those who seek to muzzle me.

To all who wish to divert me from my course in bringing the true state of interplanetary affairs to light, i can only say: i have come too far and seen too much to be intimidated! My scholarly reputation is in tatters, so that can no longer concern me; i have no dependents, so you cannot threaten them. The writing of the third book will go on. The Apples grow on the Tree, heedless of legalities and false claims of ownership by those who would pervert Nature to their own ends...

Urgent Notice to Mr C.Hill

Mr Hill

We have reason to believe that you have information which is privileged and defamatory, and advise you to lodge same with our lawyers immediately to avoid further action.

Craddock and Craddock
Attorneys at Law
Acting for the Apple Distribution and Merchandising Board (A.D.A.M Inc

Out of hiding

At the end of the volume currently being published in the Antipodes by my esteemed alter ego Peter Harris, the editor says:

"There was a handwritten note from the narrator, at end of the manuscript:

Currently in hiding. If anything should happen to me, please try to publish this first part which I have managed to get written down. As you can see, there is much more to tell, but as usual, I am a little behind. But the present account will at least give an idea of the nature of the enemy we are up against, and reveal the hope of a new dawn for all the Nine Worlds, if Shelley succeeds.

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THE GIRL AND THE GUARDIAN



Volume One of THE APPLES OF AEDEN


By Peter Harris

Shelley is lost in the mythical land of Aeden, once the heart of the ancient realm of the Makers.


Living in a cave is a grim Guardian knight, Korman the Outcast. He has been waiting for her since before she was born. He tells her the fate of the Nine Worlds is in her hands. She must find the Arcra Nama, the lost Heartstone, and restore it to the Tree of Life - with his help.

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