One of the many exciting projects that we have been working on here at Starship Sloane Publishing is the dual-language children’s picture book King of the Condors, which will be published under our imprint, Wild Man of the Woods Press.
I’m happy to announce that the book is now available! The distribution is limited currently, but we are working on making the title widely available.
Scroll down to see front and back cover images of the book and the purchase link.
King of the Condors is written in the style of a traditional folktale and first appeared in the Southern Cross Review (issue 32, 2004), a literary journal published in Argentina.
This original story is about a child who wanders away from his pueblo during a snowstorm in the Andes of Ecuador, not to be seen again until many years later, riding atop a magnificent condor and bearing gifts of sustenance for the inhabitants of the troubled pueblo.
Bringing this story to life is the utterly exquisite and sumptuous artwork of Stephanie Suter, a splendidly talented and accomplished Swiss artist who lives in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Stephanie works in multiple mediums and is deeply immersed in the outrageously vibrant arts and culture of Cuenca, a Spanish Colonial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient Inca ruins that is called the Athens of the Andes and the City of Cathedrals.
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Yours truly,
The Editor