The Children of Atwar book. With the birth of a new religion, which makes its saviors into victims, the children of Atwar must complete the prophecy of Moonfall.
The Children of Atwar book.
Book II: The Children of Atwar. You must read this novel. JP Barda, Chaos Aug-Sept 1993. Excerpt from The Children of Atwar, second book of the trilogy, which begins with Moonfall and ends with The Taming. a different kind of novel; where Moonfall was an epic, The Children of Atwar is a tragedy. The Edmonton Journal. You tell us so often, nothing is right – when nothing is right then everything is right," she said, but doubtfully. Science fiction, poetry, books of drawings. Home Biography Books Drawings Readings Exhibitions Workshops.
Heather Spears is a very complicated and disturbing writer, artist and human being. Her "other" career (as an artist) has often been to draw sketches of children in situations of great trauma such as at birth or with facial deformities or the Palestinian children of the Intifada. maimed, wounded and hospitalized, often fatally. Moonfall is not exactly a book. It is a genre of its own, part poetry, part dream, part science fiction, part prayer.
In the second book of the Moonfall Trilogy, the story continues in a post-holocaust world inhabited by bicephalic .
In the second book of the Moonfall Trilogy, the story continues in a post-holocaust world inhabited by bicephalic humans - two-headed twins sharing the same body.
Heather Spears (born 1934) is a Canadian-born poet, novelist, artist, sculptor, and educator. Residing in Denmark since 1962, she returns to Canada annually to conduct speaking and reading tours and to teach drawing and head-sculpting workshops. She has published eleven collections of poetry, five novels, and three volumes of drawings. She specializes in drawing premature infants and "infants in crisis".
Heather Spears (born 1934) is a Canadian poet, novelist, and artist who lives in Denmark. Educated at the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver School of Art, Spears emigrated in 1962 to Denmark, where she also studied at the University of Copenhagen. Spears won her 1st Pat Lowther Award in 1987 for How to Read Faces.
Spears, Heather, 1934-. Publication, Distribution, et. Victoria, . Beach Holme Publishers, (c)1993. Download book The children of Atwar, Heather Spears. Physical Description: 265 p. ;, 18 cm. Title: A Tesseract book. Genre/Form: Science fiction.
Heather Spears, second in the batch of great authors, writers, performers, poets, publishers and book lovers who will be making WORLD BOOK DAY 2019 (Copenhagen) on the 23rd of April so special. Heather is a major award-winning Canadian writer and artist, she has lived in Denmark since 1962. Her books: 15 collections of poetry, the first in Danish (translated by Niels Hav) and published this year e Creative Eye, 2012), The Anatomy of Motion forthcoming in 2020), specializes in drawing premature infants, draws i. .
Heather Spears (born 1934) is a Canadian poet, novelist, and artist living in Denmark. The Children of Atwar (1993). Educated at the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver School of Art, Spears emigrated to Denmark in 1962 where she also studied at the University of Copenhagen. In 1989 her collection The Word for Sand won both the Governor-General's Award for Poetry and the Pat Lowther Award.