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Showing posts with label Writer: Corey Brotherson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writer: Corey Brotherson. Show all posts
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Magic of Myths: Season 1
Art: Sergio Calvet
Publisher: Self published
What's it about?
This book is about Eve, a schoolteacher who is transported to a mythic fantasy world where she has to undergo certain ordeals and retrieve valuable artifacts before she is allowed back to her own world. She doesn't know why this is happening, who's in control of it, or even where she really is. As the Magic of Myths website FAQs explains, Eve has magical armour which can create weapons for use in her ordeals. The sidekick/guide role is filled by a cranky creature called Tinkantankerous. Eve's ordeals force her to consider her life thus far and her worth as a person.
The story is framed against - and references - many famous mythological stories: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Perseus, the Greek Sirens, Peter Pan. Expect to find both overt and subtle markers for these throughout the text.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Clockwork Watch: The Arrival
London: Steam billows out from every corner of the city while huge Zeppelin airships float in the sky overhead. Enter the world of Clockwork Watch where Victorian values are coupled with Anachronistic Technology, not least of which are the Clockwork Servants - the mechanical slaves that keep this society ticking along - this is the world of Steampunk.
Writer: Corey Brotherson
Art: Jennie Gyllblad
Original story: Yomi Ayeni
Publisher: Clockwork Watch Films Ltd
What's it about?
The Ranbir family arrives in London. Chan Ranbir is the Head of Science at Calcutta University and has brought the family to England to continue his ambition to create a clockwork world. Young Janav Ranbir resents his father, his dedication to his work, and the way Chan speaks to him. Tinku supports her husband but wishes for more for her son. As the first clockwork servant is developed there are questions of how the Unions will react and what impact will this have on everyday people's lives.
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