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  • Ymir and the Glass Egg

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Nov. 19, 2018)
    To the stable yard of animals, this ‘egg’ the two visitors nurtured looked like nothing special … except, it was glass. It was Ymir, the World Egg, capable of hatching miracles—and tonight’s extraordinary birth.
  • Miss Windy Ventures Out

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, July 27, 2018)
    Everyone in the hamlet agreed she was lovely and could charm the honey from a bee. But Windy longed to travel the world in search of adventure, and perhaps a love that was true. And she refused to abandon her dreams despite the scorn of those who ridiculed her, just because she was made of wood.
  • Eons and the Time Game

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Oct. 31, 2018)
    Eons is the Sky Lord, the Father of Winds, and commands a host of cloudy minions. He is lusty, full of life, and hot air … and he is bored. Simply moving clouds and wind around doesn’t get a rise out of him anymore. So, he decides to play a game—with Time. The trouble is, that interloper, Fate, holds all the winning cards.
  • Itchy Gets His Wish

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Aug. 9, 2018)
    Itchy may have been a boy once, but the pitiful dungeon louse couldn’t remember not being a bug. Then one day Fate provided a glimpse of life on the outside, and the ‘bug’ began to dream. Be careful what you wish for, Itchy.
  • JoJo and the Magic Cat

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Nov. 19, 2018)
    JoJo is a billiken. Billikens are impish, little elves that are supposed to bring you luck. But following the antics of this surprising, pink clown as he jaunts from stage to stage, you might wonder—is it good luck or really, really bad?
  • Deserata and the Vanishing Land

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Dec. 11, 2018)
    “Someone has stolen my colors,” cried the rainbow to her friend the Alicorn.. The great winged unicorn, revered steed of the sun god, vowed to track down the culprit. But color was not the only feature fading from the face of Mythlewild. The sounds, and scents, and all the senses were vanishing.
  • Niles and the Abbey's Crown

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Aug. 10, 2018)
    Devil-may-care scallywag, Prince Niles teams up with a real ‘fallen’ angel to recover the stolen crown. Or is it a halo? It’s a treasure for sure. And the gremlins who possess it intend to keep it.
  • Celeste and the Scullery Bug

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Aug. 10, 2018)
    In an earlier age, Celeste was an angel of the highest rank, a champion in the Demon Wars. Then she fell—in love—with a worthy mortal. She surrendered her halo but kept her sword … for the earthly Demons.
  • Phaedra and the Inferno

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Sept. 2, 2018)
    Envious of her siblings’ domains of Earth, Sea, and Sky, Phaedra stole all of the desirable colors, sounds, scents, and tastes of their surface world, and buried them in her hellish realm, the Pit.Alas for her, she neglected the most essential sense of all—feeling.
  • Tierra and the Perfect Place

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Oct. 29, 2018)
    Tierra, the Goddess of Beauty, lived among gods in a seemingly perfect paradise above all worldly cares. But don't envy her—not until you hear what happened when she saw that ‘horror’ in the mirror. Even worse, was that beguiling stranger who came knocking on the door of Paradise.
  • Gloria and the Loneliest Place

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Nov. 19, 2018)
    Have you ever wondered how lonely a star must be, sitting way out in the void of space all alone, unable to attract a single friend for fear of burning them up? Gloria pines for attention. It takes a ‘stellar’ stream of suitors to convince her that when all is said and done, everything and every life revolves around her.
  • Quotes and the King's Song

    Tom Tate

    eBook (Tao Editions, Sept. 2, 2018)
    Quotes celebrated his idyllic life as shepherd every day composing music and epic verse for his ‘woolies’. They turned a deaf ear to such noise—but King Constantio did not. To escape the mounting pressures of court, His Majesty deserted the palace for the pasture. The result was a catastrophe of epic proportions.