Author: | Jim Pahz | ISBN: | 9781386155539 |
Publisher: | The Writers' Collective | Publication: | September 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jim Pahz |
ISBN: | 9781386155539 |
Publisher: | The Writers' Collective |
Publication: | September 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
She's ditzy, dynamic, and irresistible to men. Her name is Lilith, but she prefers to go by Lilly. She changes her name and appearance the way the rest of us change our clothes. She's a genuine princess, a demon with pizazz, who talks to owls and charms the trolls from burial mounds.
When it comes to painting there is no one better. Ask Michelangelo, or Botticelli. Ask Roberto Sicignano. Her peers have been the world's greatest artists and she has known many of them personally.
Lilly is also a poet, a feminist, and currently a college freshman. She's a prankster who likes to fool people. She fooled King Solomon, Empress Theodora, and most recently an Israeli police officer. She will fool you, too.
Join Lilly as she travels from Jerusalem to Chattanooga, Tennessee. Along the way she will visit museums, collect some bones, and commit a murder or two. It's what she does. It's what she's always done.
She's ditzy, dynamic, and irresistible to men. Her name is Lilith, but she prefers to go by Lilly. She changes her name and appearance the way the rest of us change our clothes. She's a genuine princess, a demon with pizazz, who talks to owls and charms the trolls from burial mounds.
When it comes to painting there is no one better. Ask Michelangelo, or Botticelli. Ask Roberto Sicignano. Her peers have been the world's greatest artists and she has known many of them personally.
Lilly is also a poet, a feminist, and currently a college freshman. She's a prankster who likes to fool people. She fooled King Solomon, Empress Theodora, and most recently an Israeli police officer. She will fool you, too.
Join Lilly as she travels from Jerusalem to Chattanooga, Tennessee. Along the way she will visit museums, collect some bones, and commit a murder or two. It's what she does. It's what she's always done.