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Although Algernon Gedgrave doesn’t always write about fairies, talking rivers, grumpy mythological deities and other fantastical characters, but when he does, he does so with the ever most care. Mr. Algernon Gedgrave is an author, educator and adventurer extraordinaire. He has been writing for as long as words could fit into his pre-adult mouth, but never let the secret out until he felt the world was ready for it. As a child, he dreamt of Neverland, Narnia, Middle Earth and The Hundred Acre Wood. But with much effort through years of blood, sweat and tears, he has a created his own world of fantasy; one that opens his audience up to unimaginable places, unbelievable characters and unexpected adventures.

Pheonix Fire Publishing will be releasing two of his books this Spring, "The Winds that Stir," and "The Tear Drop" And this summer it will release, "Milton Riggles and the Exceptionally High Wall."

He is also currently working on a sequel to "The Winds that Stir" titled "Falling" and planning a sequel, which will lead to a series for "Milton Riggles and the Exceptionally High Wall" titled "The Harrowing and Happenstance Histories of Habington Hamlet."

Favourite Visual Artist
Vincent Van Gogh
Favourite Movies
Finding Neverland, The Remains of the Day, Lord of the Rings
Favourite TV Shows
Greatest American Hero, Dungeons and Dragons, Dukes of Hazzard
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Still Remains, Alkaline Trio, HIM, Vanessa Carlton, Living Sacrifice
Favourite Books
At the Back of the North Wind, The Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings
Favourite Writers
George MacDonald, C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton
Favourite Games
Rugby, Rugby and Football
Tools of the Trade
Pens and keyboards
Other Interests
Hiking, Rugby, Kung Fu
Rain Robert DeBoers I would venture to say that most people, in describing the perfect conditions to enjoy an uninterrupted sleep, would admit that there is nothing like a nice gentle rain to accompany their unconscious state. And though this begs the question of as to how one would know, or even care if it’s raining when after all they are asleep, I would suspect it has something to do with that intermediary period between daylight and dreams, when consciousness plays hide and seek with us. The rain perhaps appeals to some buried features of our identity hidden from us, in conflict with that part of us which rushes us to hide from th
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Stuff Robert DeBoers Slowing climbing a flight of stairs with a bookcase and shelves pressing against my back, the weight of Atlas’ globe upon me I began to think. “Why do I need this stuff?” It was a perfectly reasonable thought to ponder. Indeed, why did I need it? Just then an image flashed before me of a field of wind-blown grass and bright vacant skies — forests of deep green calling me to their interior as a siren calls her sailors. The reality of my own sickening fascination with stuff that was completely irrelevant to a life lived cut me to the bone. Perhaps lives were meant to be performed on the stage of na
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Sidewalks Robert DeBoers They are the running boards of our lives where we come and go to places of short distance. They are the children’s canvases where earliest works of art are sketched with chalk. They are cracked and split as the years pass by, but last longer than our lifetime. Frequented by kings and queens, and yet the least of our pets will do their business on them. They are simple in design and yet can display the most intricate of patterns in their grainy texture. Both the state and citizen own them, but neither can claim the whole of them. They are sidewalks, those cemented floors that lay between house and road, between
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