Due to an eclectic mind, Eleanor
Stem writes stuff that is ‘out there’.
Not X-File stuff but theories like: what precipitated mythology? There
had to be a source that caused these stories. What was the true message of
prophets before word-of-mouth and time morphed the truths, or were deliberately
changed due to the powers-that-be didn’t like something that was written? Those
are the type of stories Eleanor enjoys writing. On a more mundane note, Eleanor
lives in a small Texas town with her husband and pug mix.
Miri’s Song
is considered an alternative historical fiction. It is the personal story of
Magdalene’s spiritual journey after being rescued from death by Joshua the
Nazarene.
The Salt Box
is a YA fantasy that explores a world that is pristine, the people gentle. The
mass of their bodies are more translucent than the homo-sapiens. They judge
another by their auras. Their land is clean. The oceans are of fresh water. A
new species comes to their world and through the innocence of a gift, changes
everything.
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