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20211203 - Message of the Wisps

A necessity.\ Information must be shared,\ wisdom passed along.
#HAIKUPRAJNA - Message of the Wisps

These poems are based on my metaphysical magic realism novella, "Fishing for Caribou", and can be found in the third book of the HaikuPrajna Collection.


"Fishing for Caribou" eBook, paperback and hardcover are available through Amazon Kindle apps and devices; read with Kindle Unlimited: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/spear-thrower.html

For bite-sized insights into this metaphysical magic realism story, including excerpts straight from the book plus more from HaikuPrajna and Electric Armchair like free reading promotions on books, please follow us online: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/follow-on-social-media.html


Thank you for reading.

Until next time,

Allen W. McLean

Wednesday

20211201 - Review: Coraline

Long for connection,\ a world older than they know.\ Weaving possessions.
#HAIKUPRAJNA - Review: Coraline


Coraline by Neil Gaiman is a modern fairy tale that has woven invaluable lessons on topics like being, love, anxiety, fear and doubt for both children and adults in a simple to understand way.

"It was true: the other mother loved her. But she loved Coraline as a miser loves money, or a dragon loves its gold. In the other mother’s button eyes, Coraline knew that she was a possession, nothing more. A tolerated pet, whose behavior was no longer amusing"

The dryness of a child's perspective is always refreshing to read, and was far more enjoyable as a book, being a more compelling tale than the movie. What I enjoyed the most was the world building and symbolism shown through the Other Mother's creation of the world and her interactions with its inhabitants, such as the other children before Coraline, displaying a desire to form a loving connection between parent and child.

"Whatever that corridor was was older by far than the other mother. It was deep, and slow, and it knew that she was there… ."

Coraline's displays of courage, empathy and resourcefulness are as real and scary as they are exciting to imagine, creating an excellent model for the young at heart. Neil Gaiman tackles philosophical ideas such as name and form to offer an unsettling happily-ever-after story that anyone will find meaning in.


These Goodreads poems will be collected in a future edition of the HaikuPrajna Collection. More can be found on my Book Reviews page: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/goodreads-book-reviews.html

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"Fishing for Caribou" eBook, paperback and hardcover are available through Amazon Kindle apps and devices; read with Kindle Unlimited: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/spear-thrower.html

For bite-sized insights into this metaphysical magic realism story, including excerpts straight from the book plus more from HaikuPrajna and Electric Armchair like free reading promotions on books, please follow us online: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/follow-on-social-media.html


Thank you for reading.

Until next time,

Allen W. McLean

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