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A is for Arnyx :An Alphabet in Verse - cover

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A is for Arnyx :An Alphabet in Verse

Guy Conner

Publisher: Standing Place Press, LLC

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"A is for Arnyx" is in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Dr.Seuss and Shel Silverstein - verse for children that also appeals to adults.  Children will enjoy the simple rhymes and the (sometimes silly) humor. They'll appreciate the fact that there is one verse (and one creature) for each letter of the alphabet.  Adults will enjoy the more subtle forms of humor( the Questerling goes on Weightwatchers) and appreciate the use of a wide variety of verse forms.  Both children and adults will love the vividly-imagined illustrations by Llano Blue - creatures conjured up from the merest hint of description in the text....)"A is for Arnyx" is in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Dr.Seuss and Shel Silverstein - verse for children that also appeals to adults.  Children will enjoy the simple rhymes and the (sometimes silly) humor. They'll appreciate the fact that there is one verse (and one creature) for each letter of the alphabet.  Adults will enjoy the more subtle forms of humor( the Questerling goes on Weightwatchers) and appreciate the use of a wide variety of verse forms.  Both children and adults will love the vividly-imagined illustrations by Llano Blue - creatures conjured up from the merest hint of description in the text....)
Available since: 03/16/2020.

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