CURIOUSER & CURIOUSER

The ‘St. Albans’ portrait of Edward de Vere by Marcus Gheeraedts

Enter a new ‘Corner’ where Eeyore is king, and Pooh and Shakespeare navigate a forest labyrinth haunted by old ghosts faced with new challenges – a fanciful read with serious historical implications.

SHAKESPEARE AT POOH CORNER’ contains dozens of ‘Pooh-isms’ and Lewis Carroll’s glorious ‘nonse’ words originally allowed to run free in Alice’s extraordinary adventures behind the looking glass. Descend the rabbit hole beyond the mind to a fantasy world where a changeling princess seeks the life she was denied, and Edward de Vere, a victim of treacherous Elizabethan politics had his literary legacy cut short in 1604.

Yet, happily, against all odds, the 17th Earl of Oxford’s canon, all but trashed under a bogus name and centuries of ersatz Stratfordian ‘Bardology’, continues to spin unabated towards being restored to its rightful creator. 

Be prepared for a story that begins with an open door leading to a world that defies time and space. Pray leave your logic and day-to-day cares on the doorstep and explore the forests of unearthly delights where sentient trees, immortal nature spirits, and talking animals reveal a sinister secret hidden in plain sight.

a fanciful read with serious historical implications

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About Veronica Knox

Veronica Knox has a Fine Arts Degree from the University of Alberta, where she studied Art History, Classical Studies, and Painting. In her career as a graphic designer, illustrator, private art teacher, and ‘fine artist,’ she has also worked with the brain-injured and autistic, developing new theories of hand-to-eye-to-mind connection. Veronica lives on the west coast of Canada, supporting local animal rescue shelters, painting, writing, editing other author’s novels, and championing the conservation of tigers and elephants, and their habitats. Her artwork and visuals to support ‘Second Lisa’ may be viewed on her website - www.veronicaknox.com
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1 Response to CURIOUSER & CURIOUSER

  1. Richard Ashton's avatar Richard Ashton says:

    I like the update. Am curious to see how the Edward de Vere, Shakespeare, reality unfolds within the literary world.

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