An edition of Skirting the Gorge (2011)

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A Novel

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June 11, 2011 | History
An edition of Skirting the Gorge (2011)

Skirting the Gorge

A Novel

In the university town of Ithaca, the appearance of a fox at a Christmas Party sparks transformations in the lives of those attending, particularly the hostess, Michelle Wolcott. In this cosmopolitan yet bucolic setting, blessed with its numerous waterfalls, and beautiful, dangerous gorges, the Wolcotts live an idyllic, albeit wintry life, which Michelle knows she should find fulfilling. Following the party, Michelle’s old trouble with migraines returns, bringing frightening sensations, confusion, and the recurring vision of a body in the water. With the aid of a shaman, she approaches a new understanding of the nature of existence, learns to open her heart, and finds that spiritual forces are conspiring to take her life in a new direction.

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Publisher
Shiver Hill Books
Language
English
Pages
286

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Skirting the Gorge: A Novel
2011, Shiver Hill Books
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Published in
Sedona, AZ, USA

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
286
Dimensions
9 x 6 x .6 inches

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Open Library
OL24657744M
ISBN 13
9780974741758
Lulu
15982073

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Excerpts

I saw him coming, the husband, the exemplary professor, encased
in his voracious black machine. Its broad beams of light slashed a
swath in the darkness, startling the snowflakes, revealing them just
as the flux of his passing disrupted their innocent descent, sending
them whirling in intricate, invocative convolutions.
Page 1, added by Gerald Stanek.
Most of her life Sam had felt other entities in her, around her,
through her, beings of light. She had never feared them, as children
often do, they were never monsters to her, foes, though she felt them
pushing and pulling. She saw them as guardians, or guiding spirits,
shielding, circling, centering, or sometimes as peers, doubles inhabiting
parallel worlds. They seemed to exist in a different dimension,
a lesser density, the ‘higher plane’ people spoke of. Her body was
comprised of them, theirs were composed within and without hers,
pervading yet discrete, as if assembled with the very same particles
but according to a disparate, preternatural mathematics, coexisting
at a higher velocity, wavelength, or amplitude, ever-present but at
the edge of cognizance.
Page 117, added by Gerald Stanek.

This novel deals extensively with the interaction between the mundane and ethereal worlds.

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