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Tales and Imaginary Stories - cover

Tales and Imaginary Stories

Olga Maria Stefania Cucaro

Publisher: Racconti&Romanzi

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Summary

In this book I wanted to collect all the short stories written so far. All the writings are original and collect the author's emotions and experiences. The author has specially created images for each of them with various pictorial and graphic techniques. Some of them analyze the reality of the pandemic with the eyes of the imagination that all writers are lucky enough to have. The underlying objective of the writing of this collection is mainly to fight the coronavirus also by telling positive and negative stories always with a thin thread of hope. Obviously, all references to facts and people are purely coincidental since they originated from the author's imagination.
Available since: 08/29/2021.

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