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The Shipwright and Other Stories
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The Shipwright and Other Stories

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The Palipolian archipelago is a world of poets, warriors, philosophers, engineers, and wanderers.

Arkh Makhaino yearns to leave his island home of Khatap for the larger and busier mainland city of Epanngel, but worries that the Shipwrights’ Guild there will not accept him. Arkh struggles to resolve his lingering self-doubt while arduously waiting for a reply.

In other parts of Palipoli: a young man seeks a singular experience in the desert; an explorer’s return causes chaos for his guild and ideological upheaval for his city; what should have been a simple voyage for a young priestess turns into a nightmare at sea; a book from the Dark Archive is able to solve a philosopher’s plight-at a cost; and a young poet sets out on a journey to meet a kindred writer who once lived in his very home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Matthew Buscemi Publishing
Date
4 September 2020
Pages
274
ISBN
9781628020229

The Palipolian archipelago is a world of poets, warriors, philosophers, engineers, and wanderers.

Arkh Makhaino yearns to leave his island home of Khatap for the larger and busier mainland city of Epanngel, but worries that the Shipwrights’ Guild there will not accept him. Arkh struggles to resolve his lingering self-doubt while arduously waiting for a reply.

In other parts of Palipoli: a young man seeks a singular experience in the desert; an explorer’s return causes chaos for his guild and ideological upheaval for his city; what should have been a simple voyage for a young priestess turns into a nightmare at sea; a book from the Dark Archive is able to solve a philosopher’s plight-at a cost; and a young poet sets out on a journey to meet a kindred writer who once lived in his very home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Matthew Buscemi Publishing
Date
4 September 2020
Pages
274
ISBN
9781628020229