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Published on 2024-09-04
Categories Fantasy Contemporary Fantasy
From managing tourists' wild expectations to communicating with indifferent spirits, a seasoned tour guide learns to balance truth and fabrication while offering hope in a place where miracles are more about patience than magic. This tale blends the mundane with the mystical, exploring the delicate dance between belief, hope, and the acceptance of physical disability.
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Teresa Milbrodt Guidelines for Leading Tours of Supernatural Grottoes, Shrines, and Assorted Holy Places
Teresa Milbrodt has published three short story collections: Instances of Head-Switching, Bearded Women: Stories, and Work Opportunities. She has also published a novel, The Patron Saint of Unattractive People, a flash fiction collection, Larissa Takes Flight: Stories, and the monograph Sexy Like Us: Disability, Humor, and Sexuality. Milbrodt is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Roanoke College, and teaches fiction, speculative fiction, poetry, introduction to publishing, and disability studies courses. She loves cats, long walks with her MP3 player, independently owned coffee shops, peanut butter frozen yogurt, and texting hearts in rainbow colors. Read more of her work at: http://teresamilbrodt.com/homepage/
Guidelines for Leading Tours of Supernatural Grottoes, Shrines, and Assorted Holy Places, By Teresa Milbrodt
Author Details
Teresa Milbrodt Guidelines for Leading Tours of Supernatural Grottoes, Shrines, and Assorted Holy Places
Teresa Milbrodt has published three short story collections: Instances of Head-Switching, Bearded Women: Stories, and Work Opportunities. She has also published a novel, The Patron Saint of Unattractive People, a flash fiction collection, Larissa Takes Flight: Stories, and the monograph Sexy Like Us: Disability, Humor, and Sexuality. Milbrodt is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Roanoke College, and teaches fiction, speculative fiction, poetry, introduction to publishing, and disability studies courses. She loves cats, long walks with her MP3 player, independently owned coffee shops, peanut butter frozen yogurt, and texting hearts in rainbow colors. Read more of her work at: http://teresamilbrodt.com/homepage/