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Aleph Worf-Sapir is sinking deeper into interlunar politics. The Prismatic Men are in desperate need of liberation. A dead man needs his help. His time on this moon is running out. And all of that is put on hold when the news arrives. There's been a grisly murder in University Village. Aleph is returning home, albeit briefly, to an incredible situation: the exchange students and Heads of Department are converging on his hometown. Behind the whirlwind of family secrets, internal politics, and ticking clocks, Aleph comes to a conclusion. It's time to speak up. The Letter Mage: Quartos are novella-length collections of Patreon serial The Letter Mage.…mehr

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Aleph Worf-Sapir is sinking deeper into interlunar politics. The Prismatic Men are in desperate need of liberation. A dead man needs his help. His time on this moon is running out. And all of that is put on hold when the news arrives. There's been a grisly murder in University Village. Aleph is returning home, albeit briefly, to an incredible situation: the exchange students and Heads of Department are converging on his hometown. Behind the whirlwind of family secrets, internal politics, and ticking clocks, Aleph comes to a conclusion. It's time to speak up. The Letter Mage: Quartos are novella-length collections of Patreon serial The Letter Mage.
Autorenporträt
Alexandra Penn grew up in the museum wilds of Washington, DC. She learned the first thirteen letters of the alphabet before she got sentences down, watched the final shuttle launch from the fire escape outside Launch Control, and has been a certified Scuba diver since age twelve. She likes dogs, long walks on the beach, and defending the proletariat. Also books. Alexandra is the director of Iowa organization The Writers' Rooms, an editor for hire, an amateur linguist and conlanger, and a Taurus. Her work has received several accolades, including an Honorable Mention in the Writers' Digest Annual Writing Contest (2017). She spends all her free time on Twitter.