Believing in Seeing

Par : Joanna Michal Hoyt
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-944637-18-7
  • EAN9781944637187
  • Date de parution29/11/2022
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  • ÉditeurWolfSinger

Résumé

What we believe shapes what we see. Sometimes the stories we tell free us. Sometimes they trap us. Some people see things their neighbors can't or won't see. Are they inspired? Delusional? Who decides?As the faithful people of her village cry out for their god's help in disaster, a young peasant woman faces the terrifying possibility that she may be that god. A time-traveling Jewish refugee visits 21st-century churches and confronts almost unrecognizable versions of himself.
Three troubled people make the dangerous visit to The Library where the maddening stories lodged inside them can be removed-on certain demanding conditions. Having been warned away from the vacant lot which is said to house a portal to Hell, the new girl in town naturally goes to investigate. Early in the grid collapse-or apocalypse?--a Christian lesbian farm couple paint "WELCOME" on their barn and await visitors.
An old man in the Terran diaspora enlists in a crusade to save humanity and belatedly wonders if he's on the wrong side. Step inside these stories and see what you believe-but don't believe everything you see.
What we believe shapes what we see. Sometimes the stories we tell free us. Sometimes they trap us. Some people see things their neighbors can't or won't see. Are they inspired? Delusional? Who decides?As the faithful people of her village cry out for their god's help in disaster, a young peasant woman faces the terrifying possibility that she may be that god. A time-traveling Jewish refugee visits 21st-century churches and confronts almost unrecognizable versions of himself.
Three troubled people make the dangerous visit to The Library where the maddening stories lodged inside them can be removed-on certain demanding conditions. Having been warned away from the vacant lot which is said to house a portal to Hell, the new girl in town naturally goes to investigate. Early in the grid collapse-or apocalypse?--a Christian lesbian farm couple paint "WELCOME" on their barn and await visitors.
An old man in the Terran diaspora enlists in a crusade to save humanity and belatedly wonders if he's on the wrong side. Step inside these stories and see what you believe-but don't believe everything you see.