It is rather sad, but I thought of it as quite hopeful in the end.There is a lovely edition of Zelazny's collected short stories and poetry, by NESFA Press.
I liked Glastonbury, though I didn't make it all the way up the Tor, so I will have to go back at some point. Chalice Wells garden was very pretty too.
I also met a nice chap who runs a magical supplies shop who is an ordained practitioner of Voudoun; he attends the local Catholic church, which has absolutely no problem with him, and is in fact rather pleased that he is a regular and serious churchgoer, those being thin on the ground these days.
Being the parish priest of Glastonbury requires a broadminded and flexible outlook on life.
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I liked Glastonbury, though I didn't make it all the way up the Tor, so I will have to go back at some point. Chalice Wells garden was very pretty too.
I also met a nice chap who runs a magical supplies shop who is an ordained practitioner of Voudoun; he attends the local Catholic church, which has absolutely no problem with him, and is in fact rather pleased that he is a regular and serious churchgoer, those being thin on the ground these days.
Being the parish priest of Glastonbury requires a broadminded and flexible outlook on life.