Winter Comes to Wintan

By Anthony Prescott
Published by Twin Trinity Media (TTM)
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: April 17, 2011
Words: 3,288 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452464886


Short description

"Winter Comes to Wintan" is a short fantasy story told in the style of the old fables, with leanings toward Greek and Roman mythology. Prescott tells the story of how the harsh cold comes to the world and to one man's heart, with a hint at a moral.

Extended description

"Winter Comes to Wintan" is a short fantasy story told in the style of the old fables, with leanings toward Greek and Roman mythology. Prescott tells the story of how the harsh cold comes to the world and to one man's heart, with a hint at a moral. If you enjoy fantasy fables, mythology and the origins and understandings of how certain things came about in the universe, this is a story sure to delight and enlighten.

Tags

fantasy, short story, mythology, fable

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Review by: cathy urbanski on March 28, 2012 : star star star star star
Not very often can a new writer come blasting out of the gate with such a smooth, rhythmic pace. Anthony Prescott is one who did and he will be one whose work I'll keep an eye out for. Well done!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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