Envision a world that is a wall. There's no North or South, East or West. There is only upworld and downworld — until that world and its cliff-dwelling society are torn apart by an earthquak
Envision a world that is a wall. There's no North or South, East or West. There is only upworld and downworld — until that world and its cliff-dwelling society are torn apart by an earthquake. That's the setting for this 73,000-word secondary-world literary fantasy, The Braided Path, a parable about what happens when three characters set out to fi nd the limits of their world, and of themselves.
Donna Glee Williams' stories range from horror to science fiction to fantasy (the most numerous) to contemporary realism. Her completed novels are set in a world which is not this one (but is like this one in some ways), in a and in a world where the laws of nature are basically the same as in our waking world, i.e., there are no vampires, zombies, werewolves, princes, swords, dragons, wizards, or magic of any sort.
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