THE JRABE LIMERICK
Ragaba’s a jrabe. She floats upside down. Activity ceases when she glides through the town. It’s no big surprise with her milky white eyes and her up falling hair and green satin gown.
Ragaba’s a jrabe. She floats upside down. Activity ceases when she glides through the town. It’s no big surprise with her milky white eyes and her up falling hair and green satin gown.
The mysterious windwhirl is oh so pink. To strange dimensions it’s a link. Knowledge it brings as it whissssper sings to questing witches on adventure’s brink.
Oh, the sinister wicked wand Of mischievous tricks it was heartily fond Transform you to tar or an old mustard jar or drop you kersplash in a big muddy pond
Several oddments and lots of thrills meet Bekka of Thorns in the strange blue hills. The world is frozen. Is she chosen? The answer’s revealed when the mind vessel fills.
This cover will be joining its 4 siblings over there on the right after the publication of The Blue Hills on July 10 by Wild Child Publishing (http://www.wildchildpublishing.com).
Orruneries are fiery ghosts that live in lava and do not roast. “What jolly fun to live on the sun,” sing the orruneries non-stop almost.
Young Quen Nim was often heard muttering her favorite word. What did she say day after day? “Ridiculous,” she stoutly purred.
None can compare to Rindle Mer with her frothy shock of orange hair. You need not ask if she’s up to the task. She’ll revive the Woods with seconds to spare.
The next story in Bekka’s eBook series will be ready to go within the next few months. Meanwhile, here’s the enticement to buy which will be posted at the Wild Child Publishing website. The Blue Hills Blurb In Book #5 of The Bekka Chronicles, Bekka of Thorns awakens one morning feeling uneasy and not knowing […]
Here are Hansel and Gretel gazing at the tasty cottage in the dark forest. Kay Nielsen made this wonderful picture. He was a Danish illustrator of folk and fairy tales in the first half of the 20th century. The Hansel and Gretel witch is an important character in my story, The Carven Flute. She’s waiting […]