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Bewildering Stories

Bewildering Stories welcomes...

Shae Davidson

Shae is both a historian and a poet and has published widely.

“By the Lake: the Trees, Singing” has to be one of the most poetic titles in our indexes. And the story itself is a mystical blend of poetry and a historical view of people and time: as people recede in space, they also grow younger. Perhaps the moral is that one can grow older only where one happens to be. And it also bears out one of our unofficial mottoes: “Everything we perceive comes to us from the past. Everything we do goes into the future.”

Shae Davidson’s bio sketch can be found here.

Welcome to Bewildering Stories, Shae. We hope to hear from you again soon and often!

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