Much lauded for the work he has done for ACRIA, the American Community Research Initiative on AIDS, and as an outspoken advocate of the fight against the disease since the late 1980s, his paintings are symbolic expressions of a larger ...
When a woman physician investigaing an archaeological dig discovers a song on a scroll near a statue of the goddess Isis, she is transported back in time when she sings the song, putting her into the arms of the Pharaoh's chief physician.
But soon, distractions, like a Roc falling out of the sky, and a dragon that needs slaying, divert them from their search for answers, until Marela is kidnapped. Who would want to kidnap the wizard's wife?
This issue is jam packed with weird babies and "normies" alike. Join Diana Kirk as she interviews the always wonderful Portland Artist Cat Powell for our LitStyle feature.