Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Death of Death in more formats

Hello all. The Death of Death is now available through Kobo.com and the iTunes iBook store. Although, I find it horrible difficult to search for personally, I hope people are able to find it some way, somehow.

I've also realized that I've never given a description of it through this blog. That would be helpful. So, here it is:

Death guides usually have rather normal names like John, Mary, Harry, and Jessica. And even ones not quite so normal, like Bartholomew or Ambrosia. They also have the most interesting tales behind their deaths. But one particular death guide has a few problems: she cannot remember her name or the details of her demise, and thus has no story of her own. One fateful night, she meets a young girl that may change her death forever.

Inspired by and in the style of Children's tales of old, The Death of Death is a tragic, yet sweet little tale about loss and acceptance.


In my estimation, it's suitable for ages 12 and up.

Here's the UK link as well: AMAZON.CO.UK

I think the brits may find some enjoyment in this. And maybe it would find its way to Stephen Fry somehow. In a perfect world, Stephen Fry would narrate this and all would be right with it the world.

And remember, it's Tim Burton-esque!


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