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Master Mixer Sslasl
Master Mixer Sslasl
Master Mixer Sslasl
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Master Mixer Sslasl

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Orphaned by unknown parents on the planet of G’Ham. Sslasl was raised in an orphanage run by G’Hass and her husband. When G’Hass’s husband died, Sslasl took on the orphanage financial responsibilities and worked wherever he could to keep food on the table while he prepared for and passed the mixer test to get a job in the chemical mixing factory. He later became an apprentice to Master Masl and eventually became a master in his own right. During his life though, he always ensured that the orphanage where he was raised continued to be supported financially.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTalee
Release dateDec 30, 2015
ISBN9781311411891
Master Mixer Sslasl
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Talee

A dedicated reader and writer, I have always loved a good character. Heroic magicians, iconic warriors, and everyday people who overcome adversity are what I seek in both my reading and my writing. Some of my favorite books are Andre Norton's Witch World series, Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders, and Christopher Stasheff's Warlock series. I like to take characters that are believable and show how they overcome long odds to succeed, or simply adapt to their environment to accomplish happiness for themselves and others.For me, writing is just like reading, I may know how the story is going to eventually end, but the joy is in the journey that unfolds day by day.

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    Master Mixer Sslasl - Talee

    Table Of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Master Mixer Sslasl

    Other books by this author

    Master Mixer Sslasl

    (A Power Colors Short Tale)

    Talee

    This is a work of fiction.  All of the characters, organizations and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously

    Copyright 2015 by Talee

    First Edition: December 2015

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    Acknowledgements

    Thanks to all those who have supported my efforts by reading my books and especially those who provided reviews encouraging others to read my books.  I write for you, and am happy that you find my works entertaining.

    This book is dedicated to all who struggle to find their way in the world.  Remember great things happen in everyone’s life, the key is to make the most of them when they come.

    Master Mixer Sslasl

    Sslasl looked up at G’Hass who was telling another of her great tales of adventure.  Her long black hair dancing and shimmering as she waved her arms trying to simulate the movements of the flying Sliaps who was the hero of her latest tale.  It seemed this Sliaps had magically developed a friendship with a young girl and rather than eat her as any Sliaps would, it had chosen to protect her from a pack of Wwolns.  The story was so ridiculous that Sslasl had to choke off a laugh as the port children all listened intently hanging on every word. 

    Everyone knew that Sliaps while beautiful were vicious hunters and the Wwolns while ugly and mean looking never hunted anything large enough to fight back, certainly not a human.  But G’Hass was such a good story teller that the children all ignored those facts and listened with fascination as the gentle Sliaps swooped in and lifted the young girl to safety once more, leaving the Wwolns yipping and growling in frustration.

    He smiled and shook his head, not so long ago, he had been among those children begging G’Hass to tell another story.  Truth be told he still enjoyed the sound of her voice and the way she manipulated it to add flavor to the tales.

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