the young man who summon to another world to become prince
Adrian, a struggling artist, discovers a mysterious stone that grants him the ability to master all art forms.
Just another twisted tale from me to you. Told from a Carib-Jamericanadian perspective, with a twisted comedic edge. Presented (sometimes) in a richly blended language mix of, nonsense talk, sensational spelling, double entendre, and Jamaican patois inserted here and there throughout, as may be found fitting.
Iris didn't know what was happening. She was taking the bus home, and then the black hole. And when she woke up, she found herself still on that same bus, but carried into another world, a magical, dark world she had to escape from at all costs. Danger is everywhere, but one being saves her, a being who seems even more dangerous than all the others.
What could be a worse story opening than the line "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night"? A line spotted on a T-shirt and the nonsensical rampling it inspires!
All those who practice the magical arts must be wary of the Test
Teya, a forest nymph with the ability to communicate with animals, embarks on a transformative journey beyond her familiar forest, spreading kindness and restoring beauty wherever she goes, ultimately becoming the revered Protector of the Forest.
Sure, Scrooge got his happy ending; but what if the other Dickens characters thought that was revolting?