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As the story begins…

Planet-Wide Heating Will Soon Destroy Mother Earth.

This is no accident. Faith in Mother Earth is weak. The Enlightened lack conviction. Human Minions of the dark force, beclouded by desire, brim with passionate intensity.

It is a time much like yours.

Angels, Sent By Creator, Seek A Hero
To Lead the Quest to Save the Planet

Some thought this man Quinn would be that hero. 

But look at him, pathetically wallowing in despair, using his magic to devolve into a tree.

And Then Comes This Limping Old Hag,
Using An Antique Baseball Bat as a Cane.

I will explain all. I am Plug, Storyteller of A Prayer for Mother Earth. 

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The Man Becoming a Tree: Cormac Quinn is his name.
The Man Becoming A Tree
The Old Hag in the lobby
The Old Hag

What is

A Prayer for Mother Earth?

It is a series of three books, 21 tales in all. You can enjoy it as pure fantasy about a made-up version of Earth. Or you can see it darkly, as an allegory about our Mother Earth, our time, our own rush to self-destruction. Your choice.

Book One, Creator’s Hope, containing the first seven Tales, is now published.

Book Two, Runyon Canyon, and Book Three, Oblivion, are being rewritten and polished.

You can read these Tales this website or buy them at Amazon and other online bookstores, where the seven Tales of Creator’s Hope are offered in four volumes for eaiser reading.

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Plug, the narrator
Plug
A tar bubble rises from the Tumba La Brea Tar Pits in Los Celestiales as if in an unholy birth.
It rises from the tar
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Warning: Adult Content

This work is for adults only.  It contains scenes of violence and depictions of sexual activity.

Its themes and content are intended for adults, not children.

Laptop, PC, or Tablet In Landscape Mode Suggested

These Tales can be read on a phone, but display best on a laptop, desktop PC, or a tablet in landscape mode.

Full-screen mode is also suggested.