BOAD LIMERICK – LOVEY
A champion Princess and hopper, Lovey was also a stopper. When she bounced on by, she drew every eye and stilled every tongue, as was proper.
A champion Princess and hopper, Lovey was also a stopper. When she bounced on by, she drew every eye and stilled every tongue, as was proper.
Sadlar, the great jesterbeast, came from the northerly east. From Blossom to Clover the river passed over, and there his wandering ceased.
There once was a boring dull Dragon Whose mouth creatures wished had a gag on. For all of her tales were of polishing scales, And, oh, how long they would drag on!
This impressive huge creature of Boad has horns and tusks by the load. Don’t shake with alarm. He’ll never cause harm. That’s not a part of his code.
Jane Horrocks The Lavender Witch A long time ago when the very first characters from the world of Boad (It was called Fiddleebod or Fiddleeebod then) began appearing in my head, the good witch squinted at me from the unnamed little group. I knew she was muddled and would have trouble turning her thoughts into […]
Here is Georges Perec, the great French experimental writer. Here is Riffle Sike, one of the water wizard brothers from THE WOODLOCK. I couldn’t have found a better model for a water wizard than Georges Perec.
The 4th chronicler of the Boad, All Fidd and Leee Combined, will be this young girl by the name of Plumly. Girl? Yes, she’s an earthling from the high mountains of California. Why is she blue then? Ah, when she got to Boad and was sufficiently educated, she was given the common blue skin of […]
The second chronicler was a roamer maiden, Fuzzybug Lacejacket, Lace for short. She was sent by the lavender witch to Harpo’s home by the Well of Shells to be his scribe after he had gone blind. Harpo dictated four chronicles to her, and she could not keep herself from adding little comments of her own. […]
Fleckrunners appear as supporting characters in tales told by all the chroniclers – Harpo, Lace, Bekka and Plumly. They are Blossom Castle dwellers and tend the gate. Their general disposition is described below by Lace in her chronicle, O’TAN’S GATE. A certain mystery about them is revealed much later in the same story. The Quing, […]
Pictured there is the ranger of travel known as Eskar Shard. He played a pivotal role in the Lace chronicle, O’TAN’S GATE. Dosh, the hutkeeper questing to solve random rain riddles, introduces Eskar Shard as she begins to tell her story to Lace and to Frad, the nester musician. “It all began on a cloudless […]