Thirteen Lunations
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About The Book

<p><br></p><p><span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1)>A mosaic of written pieces this book has been difficult to classify for what unifies its various materials is our yearly journey through the seasons - not a convention yet established in the traditions of authorship. To call it fiction would be a mistake (though parts of it are as juicy as the best in that genre) for every word of it is true.</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1)>A closer look reveals that this is as much luni-solar calendar as it is book (a collection of writings on the calendar's opposing right-hand pages) for what's shown on the left-hand pages is a sample luni-solar calendar with a detailed explanation about how it works each sporting an interesting and appropriate factoid (mostly to do with space or the origins of names).  </span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1)>The book portion (seasonally appropriate and including holiday traditions folklore bits of history more starry science and/or lore dreams meditations and anecdotes from the author's own life a few recipes and even a game) includes an excavation into the origins of our current calendar and takes a peek at what's known of a European one in use previously. Digging even deeper it explores the names of our current weekdays and the old Anglish gods behind them inadvertently drawing back a small part of the curtain shrouding Europe's earth-friendly roots. The whole collection was born of the author's longing for a more organic way of telling time.</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(15 17 17 1)>A carton of the author's not-quite-finished books en route to her disappeared from the San Francisco post office months prior to publication date only to surface later for sale as used on eBay and from a number of sellers at Amazon. When messaged one withdrew the offering one acknowledged having many sources and that pinning down what came from where was difficult and two (Honest Abe and The BookMonger both having the same New Jersey address) responded by lowering the price to almost nothing. Have you ever wondered how they could sell so many books so cheaply? Now we know!</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(42 42 42 1)> </span></p>
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