![]() ![]() ![]() But only if you also imagine a quintet of characters, each at once memorable and marginalized, who begin to find the most magical thing of all: others who connect with their most authentic and, previously, under-appreciated selves. If you imagine all this, you’ll begin to imagine something like Scott Wilbanks’ The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster. A probe into a murder that hasn’t exactly happened-or has it? A book that is at once mystery, historical novel, fantasy, science fiction, and love story. ![]() A correspondence between two women living one century apart. A San Francisco yard that opens onto a Kansas wheat field. A magician with a handle-literally-on the secrets of time and space. Imagine an antique door that does something much more powerful than keep the rain out. ![]()
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