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Mythynys is a magical island with a mind of its own. It can control its own weather and change the shape of the mountains or the flow of the rivers if it feels like it. But, it is unpredictable and moody, often causing all four seasons to happen in one day!Join Skye, the fairy, and Georgia, a mermaid in their adventure on the island as they discover the true meaning of friendship. They are joined by the wizard, Grenville the Great, when he steps in to help Georgia after she loses her tail.

Produktbeschreibung
Mythynys is a magical island with a mind of its own. It can control its own weather and change the shape of the mountains or the flow of the rivers if it feels like it. But, it is unpredictable and moody, often causing all four seasons to happen in one day!Join Skye, the fairy, and Georgia, a mermaid in their adventure on the island as they discover the true meaning of friendship. They are joined by the wizard, Grenville the Great, when he steps in to help Georgia after she loses her tail.
Autorenporträt
Sebastian Stumblebum is the pseudonym for John Phillips. John also writes under the name of Lawrence Dracut, although these books are for an adult audience. When writing as Sebastian, all John wants is to bring happiness and smiles to the faces of his young, and hopefully still optimistic, readers. Those children who still believe that older people know what is best, and who are unaware of the real world they will ultimately inherit. In the new issue of The Enchanted Island of Mythynys, Sebastian has worked with Cerys Edwards a brilliant young illustrator able to turn her hand to a variety of subjects. Cerys loves to create fun, whimsical, colourful artwork that can bring out the true essence of a story in a visually appealing way. She has worked in areas which include creating illustrations for children's books, social media content, merchandise, greetings cards and much more. When it comes to John's alter ego of Lawrence Dracut, here he uses his writing in an attempt to make the adults of this planet aware of the frailty of our existence. He also comments on society, the illusion we call civilization, and the real probability of the extinction of mankind. When writing as Lawrence, John has a wicked sense of humour but can be sarcastic sometimes when necessary.