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September's Garden
September's Garden
September's Garden
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September's Garden

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A group of short stories about September, a beautiful woman who had learned to live in the human world. Her story takes her from a lonely flat in Los Angeles during the pandemic to the wooded forested Rookie Mountains to find her people. Loss and sorrow reap her heart, but also new life and glory fill her soul with love and compassion. Join September on her journey of rediscovering herself. Blessed be September.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKiltron
Release dateJun 22, 2021
ISBN9781005295547
September's Garden
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Kiltron

Been my life long dream to publish my works and finally I can do this at a cost I can afford. My name is... you will figure it out. It will not be that hard. It will be super easy and barely an... never mind! So, where was I? Welcome to my Derangement! I write Horror, Fantasy, and blend the genres together. There will be plenty of romance and erotica. My demented mind shall come up with the most shocking yet well told stories as possible. There is poetry to read and song lyrics. Rants and ravings of madness to be had. Join me on my journey into the Abyss! Find that spark of light in the darkness of the void. Share my pain and hunger. My happiness and laughter. My sorrow as it reaps out our hearts and brings tears like rainfall. Deep running Peace to you!

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    September's Garden - Kiltron

    September’s Garden

    I dedicate this book to Emily Lazar of September Mourning. For it was you who inspired me to write these stories!

    ~

    Through the grace and tempest of Nature their light shines in the night.

    Sidhe magic fulfills your spirituality to grand heights.

    -Kiltron

    Kiltron

    Copyright © 2021 by Dan Harrington

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this publication may be produced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.

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    (Paperback) 9798701741063

    (eBook) 9781005295547

    September Lazarus

    Forgive me if I need love and if it's not too bold.

    But who knows really, how much my heart can hold?

    -September Mourning,

    Heart Can Hold

    She was very alone in her home on this evening tide. A large single room flat in the city of angels, Los Angeles were anything and everything goes. This was a happening city, but not as of late with quarantine having everyone in lockdown. She sighed. Every century or so a pandemic seems to happen around the world. The Spanish Flu was just over a hundred years ago. Interesting times they were.

    Here and now, she was content to express her creativity. This was a city of many artists for music, art, movies, writing, and so many other forms of creativeness. Hard to make a living in today’s day in age, but if you have the connections things could go well. As, for this young girl her music is on hold and she is at this very moment painting a picture of a faerie, a pixie to be precise. This was a part of her ‘Pixie Girls’ set.

    She loved to paint, kept her calm in trying times. Being alone sure was different than being lonely. Normally being alone did not bother her, but as of late she was starting to feel lonely. She had friends and her band mates, even the support of fans. She really enjoyed travelling across the country with the band and singing at the venues. Their performances rocked the night away. To almost be herself on stage. To let out her aggressive energy. To feel happiness. On this, night, however, she felt a deep loneliness. Something that reached deep into her core. It has been forever since she allowed anyone into her heart, a lover, a mate.

    She let out another sigh. She kept in touch with everyone possible through social media and what not, but it was just not the same. Weeks of isolation was grating on her nerves. This Coronavirus outbreak reminded her of the many plagues of the past. The Black Death pandemic people isolated themselves

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