THOMAS HUZAREVICH Born in Texas. Now living quietly inTopeka, Kansas. Feel free to botherhim whenever you feel like it. And yes, you're right, this is nota recent photograph. Tom is the author of a previous booktitled: The Invisibles. web: huzarevich.com
Stories from the Waiting Room
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- ISBN8230874348
- EAN9798230874348
- Date de parution02/09/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
This 26, 800-word novella, Stories from the Waiting Room, Volume One, is the first of a series of stories about life after death. There are only two doors in the entire room, and both have a large "H" painted above them. One door is the express entrance to Heaven and the other sends you straight to Hell. In each of the stories, one must navigate their way through the conundrum that is the Waiting Room.
It's a challenging proposition dealing with the staff of the Waiting Room: Lydia, who is originally from Thyatira and was the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe; helping her is Mary Magdalene, reportedly the first person at Jesus's tomb in the morning to find his body was missing. It is extremely difficult dealing with these women for people who don't belong in the Waiting Room. These stories are sarcastic, humorous and maybe an accurate look at a difficult subject.
It's a challenging proposition dealing with the staff of the Waiting Room: Lydia, who is originally from Thyatira and was the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe; helping her is Mary Magdalene, reportedly the first person at Jesus's tomb in the morning to find his body was missing. It is extremely difficult dealing with these women for people who don't belong in the Waiting Room. These stories are sarcastic, humorous and maybe an accurate look at a difficult subject.



