Magic Realism

For a great deal more concerning magic realism, may I suggest you spend some time with the Storyteller himself? To visit Juan-Carlos Salazár, proprietor, as he regales his patrons with his Stories from the Cantina, see http://CantinaTales.com

This collection contains the first five stories in the saga of Maldito: “Eufemia and Jose,” “Maldito,” “Maldito & the Tourists,” “The Storyteller,” and “The Man of Mud.” You can see the description of each story below. If you’ve enjoyed the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Isabel Allende, you will enjoy these Stories from the Cantina. For Stories from the Cantina go to http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/58288. Share this with your friends!

 

In the 6th story in the saga of Maldito, Tomas comes to help, but not everyone in a robe is a priest. When Maldito finally escapes his horrible home, he flees to an ancient stone house high in the jungled mountains overlooking the sea where he soon encounters both his future and his past. He makes a new home, finds a vantage point from which he can see the whole world, both past and future, encounters Tomas, whom he takes to be a priest, and begins to become aware of his destiny. Get this one at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/60153 for only $0.99!


Watch for the next collection of five stories, Stories from the Cantina II, and the ensuing entire collection of magic realism stories, The Saga of Maldito.