Zen Fables
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Harrold With an E
by C. Sean McGee
Part 1 of the Zen Fables series
After having only just come to life, Harrold, who, for argument's sake happens to be the letter E spray painted on a wall, embraces the wonder of existence and what it truly means to be loved.Harrold with an E is a fable for children and adults alike; a story that is as cute as it is endearing, and that is as simple in its message for children as it is profound and philosophically complex for the grown-ups reading it – either in bold and dramatic voice, or quietly to themselves. It is a story that teaches, through Harrold's heroic journey, that compassion is courage and that there is power – kind and loving power – in being yourself "I write weird books."Dark existential fiction that is just as rich in philosophy as it is strange and unsettling.From the reclusive mind of Irish writer, C.SeanMcGee, weird and wonderful stories that delve into the perverse and ever lurking shadow of humanity.Everything written is fiction.STALKER WINDOWS:https://www.cseanmcgee.com/. (Official website, online bookstore, photography, painting, music)Goodreads - bit.ly/3sKIWAy Fables for children and adults alike; stories on being and consciousness that are as cute as they are endearing, and that are as simple in their message for children as they are profound and philosophically complex for the grown-ups reading them – either in bold and dramatic voice, or quietly to themselves.
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{Self-Titled}
by C. Sean McGee
Part 2 of the Zen Fables series
A collection of 29 Fairy Tales for Grown-Ups - some of them sweet and endearing, and some of them just down right mean and unsettling.There is the gorgeous and heart-warming tale of Charlie, the little raindrop who is scared to jump off the cloud and be who he is meant to be; the endearing love story between Mabel and Abel, an elderly couple seeking the services of a hitman as a test of their love; the heart-wrenching tale of Felicity, a young girl on the eve of an abortion, wishing it were yesterday; and a re-telling of Red Riding Hood, one full of terror and bloodsplattering twists.A surreal journey, as if the lovechild of Albert Camus, Stephen King, and the Dalai Lama had sought, with a broken heart, to unease and frighten as much as delight and enlighten.P.S. You die at the end. "I write weird books."Dark existential fiction that is just as rich in philosophy as it is strange and unsettling.From the reclusive mind of Irish writer, C.SeanMcGee, weird and wonderful stories that delve into the perverse and ever lurking shadow of humanity.Everything written is fiction.STALKER WINDOWS:https://www.cseanmcgee.com/. (Official website, online bookstore, photography, painting, music)Goodreads - bit.ly/3sKIWAy Fables for children and adults alike; stories on being and consciousness that are as cute as they are endearing, and that are as simple in their message for children as they are profound and philosophically complex for the grown-ups reading them – either in bold and dramatic voice, or quietly to themselves.
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Judas Christ
by C. Sean McGee
Part 3 of the Zen Fables series
A Provocative and Visceral Truth'On the eve of Jesus' crucifixion, God meets with Judas to explain the part it has written for him; about what he must do to the very man that he loves and the cost it entails. And why only he can play that role. "I write weird books."Dark existential fiction that is just as rich in philosophy as it is strange and unsettling.From the reclusive mind of Irish writer, C.SeanMcGee, weird and wonderful stories that delve into the perverse and ever lurking shadow of humanity.Everything written is fiction.STALKER WINDOWS:https://www.cseanmcgee.com/. (Official website, online bookstore, photography, painting, music)Goodreads - bit.ly/3sKIWAy Fables for children and adults alike; stories on being and consciousness that are as cute as they are endearing, and that are as simple in their message for children as they are profound and philosophically complex for the grown-ups reading them – either in bold and dramatic voice, or quietly to themselves.
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