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Everybody loves a good ghost story, yet poor dead Vee feels anything
but “good” being stuck upstage in the heavens of her own afterlife. She
can peek in on Val, who’s “downstage” with the living but haunted by ghosts.
Then there’s Julie, stubbornly stage left but longing to be downstage
with Val. And finally, poor Peter remains solitary in his
stage-rightness with the sneaking suspicion he might be dead wrong.
Trapped at center stage lurks the demon Iago, willing to bridge heaven
and hell to exit this cursed performance once and for all. Just as
Good
Omens revamped the book of Revelation and
His Dark Materials reimagined
Milton’s
Paradise Lost,
Iago’s Penumbra is a modern love story about
the darkness that redeems us, rooted in the works of William
Shakespeare—with a little philosophy, physics, and cosmic horror thrown
in, just for fun.
Everybody loves a good ghost story, yet poor dead Vee feels anything but “good” being stuck upstage in the heavens of her own afterlife. She can peek in on Val, who’s “downstage” with the living but haunted by ghosts. Then there’s Julie, stubbornly stage left but longing to be downstage with Val. And finally, poor Peter remains solitary in his stage-rightness with the sneaking suspicion he might be dead wrong. Trapped at center stage lurks the demon Iago, willing to bridge heaven and hell to exit this cursed performance once and for all. Just as
Good Omens revamped the book of Revelation and
His Dark Materials reimagined Milton’s
Paradise Lost,
Iago’s Penumbra is a modern love story about the darkness that redeems us, rooted in the works of William Shakespeare—with a little philosophy, physics, and cosmic horror thrown in, just for fun.
- An inspiring story that helps readers to confront the more challenging truths of existence with confidence by offering hope and solutions in these desperate times
- Written for spiritual seekers interested in stories that satisfy the soul while stretching the mind
- The themes, plotlines, characters, and motifs are all based on the works of William Shakespeare in some way and enhance one's understanding of the playwright
[AuthorName]By Rose Guildenstern[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Rose Guildenstern writes fiction teetering on the edge between eerie and enlightening in the penumbral woods of Pennsylvania, where anything can happen (and probably does). Sometimes she publishes truth through Tarot as Juno Lucina. Find out more about Rose (& Juno), with all her disturbing creations, at roseguildenstern.com.
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