The Northland coast of New Zealand is battered and hardened and windswept, a coastline of southern right whales and dolphins and waves that hammer the shore. This is the coast on which a thousand sandcastles have been built and washed away. A thousand sunburns. A thousand picnics. A thousand lives. This is the coast of our childhood.
Sun in Gemini is comprised of the self-titled novella about friends who accidentally fall into the hardships of adulthood, and six short stories ranging in topics such as death, loss, love and heartbreak, ghostly figures, and apocalyptic visions, all set in summer.
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*Sun in Gemini (novella)
-Winds and Windows
-Eucharist
-One with the Storm
-The Animals We Hide
-Lethean
-The Hidden Cemetery
Stories arise from the woven fabric of all that can be at the inception of everything. Robert Weaver's intention is to capture these moments that exist just out of reach of perception, in the world we call imagination.
His motto: every story should have mystery to unravel or inequity to overcome.