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Pandora's Card Game: Where Every Card Tells a Story

“These tales are marvelously inventive, wildly funny and deeply thought-provoking. I cannot recommend them highly enough.” - Ray Bradbury. Fate, Destiny, Chance and Luck play cards beneath a new October moon. Each card comes to life and tells a story. As the tales progress, they become more and more ominous. Something or someone is coming. A battle is brewing and the outcome of life itself is in the balance.

About the Author

E.E. King is a painter, performer, writer, and biologist - She'll do anything that won't pay the bills, especially if it involves animals. Ray Bradbury calls her stories "marvelously inventive, wildly funny and deeply thought-provoking. I cannot recommend them highly enough." Her books are; Dirk Quigby's Guide to the Afterlife, Another Happy Ending, Pandora's Card Game, The Feathernail, and The Truth of Fiction. She's worked with children in Bosnia, crocodiles in Mexico, frogs in Puerto Rico, egrets in Bali, mushrooms in Montana, archaeologists in Spain, butterflies in South Central Los Angeles, lectured on island evolution and marine biology on cruise ships in the South Pacific and the Caribbean, painted murals in Los Angeles and Spain and has been published widely. Check out paintings writing and musings at www.elizabetheveking.com

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