Brothers in Whalesong: The Spirit Voyager Series, cartea 3
Autor R. de Wolfen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781991189608
ISBN-10: 1991189605
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Rhythmic Weave Books
Colecția The Spirit Voyager Series
Seria The Spirit Voyager Series
ISBN-10: 1991189605
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Rhythmic Weave Books
Colecția The Spirit Voyager Series
Seria The Spirit Voyager Series
Notă biografică
About the AuthorR. de Wolf was born on the East Coast of New Zealand and is of Maori descent. After leaving New Zealand to travel the world, she lived overseas for 29 years, returning to New Zealand in 2014. Currently, she resides in sunny Turanganui-a-Kiwa - Gisborne. The call to write came home with her. In 2020 R. de Wolf published her debut fiction novel, Guardians of the Ancestors - Book One of the Spirit Voyager Series, and short-story Crushed Violet, in Kaituhi Rawhiti - A Celebration of East Coast Writers. In 2021 The Future Weavers - Book Two launched in November, and a book of poems, Poetry in a Pear Tree, was published in December. A self-confessed nerd and Sci-Fi fan, The Goodness Algorithm was R. de Wolf's first dystopian novel in 2022 and Poetry In a Pohutukawa followed in December, along with the launch of Kaituhi R¿whiti Two - Weaving of words which she co-edited and features two of her stories - Whale Brothers (a teaser for the upcoming novel) and The Hollow Mother. Brothers in Whalesong Book Three of the Spirit Voyager Series is set to launch in February 2023. De Wolf writes about the issues she is passionate about - equality, women's rights, the balance of nature, and the spiritual connection to our ancestors and place, with all of her books set in Oceania. She is a member of the NZSA and a Committee member for the Central District Branch, the Tairawhiti Writer's Hub, and a volunteer tutor for the Tai Tech Writers Group. One of her greatest achievements for 2022 was encouraging writers from Tairawhiti to share their work, learn, and be confident in developing their own voice.