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Average rating: 4.2 · 46 ratings · 3 reviews · 26 distinct works
Couples in Art

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Nancy Spero: The Work

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The International Dictionar...

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The Silence of Songs: Poetr...

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A Crown of Radiant Night: T...

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International Dictionary of...

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Directors-Filmakers

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“Rain lashed the tiny island, tearing at the earth like a vengeful god determined to rip the outcropping - one amongst a thousand - from the water, and dash it to shards on crags of the Middle Sea. Lightning crisped the air, accompanied moments later by waves of thunder which rocked the isle, vibrating it from one end to the other. A storm to end all storms, a cataclysmic collision of nature’s more volatile elements combined in world-shattering force.”
Christopher Lyon, A Crown of Radiant Night: The Seven Thunders of Heaven: Book I Volume I

“He raged, seething in his anger, bathed in the light from above and the darkness below, as a gathering storm raged inside him. Thunder ripped the air as a true storm formed above his head. One that would wash the earth clean, as it had been once before. But he would not do it alone. He did not need to. He gazed up into the heart of the storm, waiting for the one he knew would come, and in that heart at last a grateful voice replied. “Hello, my old friend.”
Christopher Lyon, A Crown of Radiant Night: The Seven Thunders of Heaven: Book I Volume I

“As he lit the leaves within, savoring the first fragrant puff through the red clay bowl, it was this stem that gave him his first question for his girls. The three of them were lined up eagerly before him as the recalcitrant twins scrubbed and piled dishes in the tub by the door under Namara’s watchful eye-and her watchful spoon as well. He gazed at his brood, from the smallest with her smudged face and pigtails, all the way to the twins, tall and growing broader every day. With the solemn air of a holy man presiding on a ritual in the Hall of the Ancestors, Judan began.”
Christopher Lyon, A Crown of Radiant Night: The Seven Thunders of Heaven: Book I Volume I



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