& The Quid Es
by Timothy Paleczny
Exploring our most-enduring myth--creation--and the great issues of our time--greed, war with pathogens, and climate change.
What is happening to our world?
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods are wreaking havoc greater than ever across the globe. So it is in this tale. The forces of nature are warning us.
The Tale of Indigo
Indigo is the sea and sky, and Sienna is the earth. They fall in love and create the world’s flora and fauna including humans, whom they endow with the greatest gifts. But their good intentions go awry as humanity becomes greedy and pollutes the world.
As in myths of old, Indigo and Sienna exact punishment on humans. The outcome is what we see now across the globe—a taste of what is to come. To survive, all organisms inhabiting the earth attack humanity.
The Tale of Indigo presents tongue-in-cheek views on timeless matters, such as how we began, why we are here, and where we are heading—not to mention a new take on climate change.
The Tale of Indigo is supplemented by The Quid Es—fourteen poems from a poet who has been quietly observing, and for whom all is not so sombre.
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One woman’s quiet courage changes the course of her life and helps to shape the fate of a nation at war.
by Timothy Paleczny
Set in Portugal during the early years of the Second World War, Breath of the Adamastor is a literary historical novel about ordinary lives shaped by extraordinary uncertainty. Carefully researched and rich in atmosphere, Breath of the Adamastor offers a nuanced portrait of wartime neutrality and the quiet resilience of human connection.
Harking back to when the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement was in the news circa 1988 to 1990, A Bill to Pay calls attention to what was lost and the price Canadians continue to pay.