Thirteen: Stories of Transformation
By (Author) Mark Teppo
Contributions by Liz Argall
Contributions by M. David Blake
Contributions by Richard Bowes
Contributions by George Cotronis
Contributions by Amanda Davis
Contributions by Julie C. Day
Contributions by Jetse de Vries
Contributions by Jennifer Giesbrecht
Contributions by Daryl Gregory
Underland Press
Underland Press
17th March 2015
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
813.0876608
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
327g
"Thirteen" is the first month of a new yearly cycle, wherein the old skins have been shed and the newborns are still learning to walk. "One" and "Three" make "Four," which is the number of completion, of coming home, and of realizing the form that has been in process for some time. Nothing is true; everything is possible. And the more things change
Mark Teppo is the author of nearly a dozen novels including Rudolph!, The Potemkin Mosaic, Lightbreaker, Heartland, and Earth Thirst. He was the showrunner and head writer for the Foreworld Saga, which included the three volume Mongoliad. He is the founder and publisher of Resurrection House, an independent publishing company which embodies a fierce affection for the printed book. He is a synthesist, a trouble-shooter (and -maker), a cat herder, and an idea man. His favorite Tarot card is the Moon.