The Tales of Fog That Ghosts Have Whispered

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Fiction - YA, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Tales of Fog That Ghosts Have Whispered by Lex Plotnikoff, Tisha Razumovsky, MistlandPrattlers.com
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Author: Lex Plotnikoff, Tisha Razumovsky ISBN: 1230001476910
Publisher: MistlandPrattlers.com Publication: December 19, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lex Plotnikoff, Tisha Razumovsky
ISBN: 1230001476910
Publisher: MistlandPrattlers.com
Publication: December 19, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

THE TALES OF FOG THAT GHOSTS HAVE WHISPERED is a collection of illustrated gothic fairy tales created by Lex Plotnikoff and Tisha Razumovsky. The book tells the stories of Knite the Marsh Imp, who has the magical ability to play twilight music on his pipe and help lost souls that still wander on Earth find their way to Heaven, and his friends Xavier the Gunslinger (a hoblin from the South), Kiki and Mora (young witch sisters) and an old living oak stump named Wilhelm ‘William’ Eik.

THE TALES OF FOG are inspired mainly by Northern, Russian and Native American mythology. There is a lot of black humor, allusions to modern culture and mysterious gothic atmosphere peculiar to early Tim Burton movies and such animated gems as Over the Garden Wall and Hedgehog in the Fog.

Each story features a beautiful handcrafted photographic illustration that will be especially appreciated by readers who love stop motion animation.

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THE TALES OF FOG THAT GHOSTS HAVE WHISPERED is a collection of illustrated gothic fairy tales created by Lex Plotnikoff and Tisha Razumovsky. The book tells the stories of Knite the Marsh Imp, who has the magical ability to play twilight music on his pipe and help lost souls that still wander on Earth find their way to Heaven, and his friends Xavier the Gunslinger (a hoblin from the South), Kiki and Mora (young witch sisters) and an old living oak stump named Wilhelm ‘William’ Eik.

THE TALES OF FOG are inspired mainly by Northern, Russian and Native American mythology. There is a lot of black humor, allusions to modern culture and mysterious gothic atmosphere peculiar to early Tim Burton movies and such animated gems as Over the Garden Wall and Hedgehog in the Fog.

Each story features a beautiful handcrafted photographic illustration that will be especially appreciated by readers who love stop motion animation.

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