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This is the full colour version, with over 150 colour images.
'Annie Meets Her Higher Self...An Adult Fairy Tale' is a highly
unusual and charismatic alchemical blend of spirituality, graphic
art, poetry, fantasy, sex, philosophy, magic, mythology, fetishes,
psychoanalysis and humour. It explores such themes as meditation,
astral projection, the out-of-body or near death experience,
Shamanic journeying, enlightenment, the Tarot and even
gnome-dowsing, but with a light and playful but thought-provoking
touch. More like a child's picture-book than a graphic novel in
style, the imperfect layout of the book only adds to it's quirky
charm. This imaginative and beautifully illustrated piece of work
will leave you waiting with baited breath for the next release from
this exciting new author. The extra illustrated poems that follow
this main feature are equally amusing and enchanting, and contain
many layers, and depths of meaning. The juxtaposed elements of
tragedy and comedyleave the reader with a seductive taste of what's
to come in Fiona's next book of illustrated poems and prose, and
with a wonderful blend of emotions. If you do not already have a
taste for the bizarre, we think you will after reading this book.
'Annie Meets Her Higher Self...An Adult Fairy Tale' is a highly
unusual and charismatic alchemical blend of spirituality, graphic
art, poetry, fantasy, sex, philosophy, magic, mythology, fetishes,
psychoanalysis and humour. It explores such themes as medtiation,
astral projection, the out-of-body or near death experience,
re-birth, Shamanic journeying, enlightenment, the Tarot and even
gnome-dowsing, but with a light and playful but thought-provoking
touch. More like a child's picture- book than a graphic novel in
style, the imperfect layout of the book only adds to it's quirky
charms. This imaginative and beautifully illustrated piece of work
will leave you waiting with baited breath for the next release from
this exciting new author. The extra illustrated poems that follow
this main feature are equally amusing and enchanting, and contain
many layers, and depths of meaning. The juxtaposed elements of
tragedy and comedy leave the reader with a seductive taste of
what's to come in Fiona's next book of illustrated poems and prose,
and with a wonderful blend of emotions.the juxtaposed elements of
tragedy and comedy If you do not already have a taste for the
bizarre, we think you will after reading this book.
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