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Guy Maybriar

    Foundlings Nest
    A Town Named Dulcet: Carnival
    • A Town Named Dulcet: Carnival

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      His thoughts are burdened by the blaring horns, fetid smells, and backbreaking work for a few dollars to make ends meet. His unimpressive resume thrown immediately into the bin to be set aflame. A worry like no other for someone who has to come into his own for his children's sake. Art, a single father of two, sets his sights to the West in search of a better life for his boy and girl away from the hustle and bustle of New York. From mangy scrapper to clean cut blue-collar, he gives it his all while trying not to let his pessimistic thoughts deter him from possible opportunities within reach. By working the daily grind at the local high school, he's determined to not only be a great provider, but learn to be a great father at a young age. The difficulty of raising children weighs on him, but his determination grows with new acquaintances, from babysitters to even a particular dentist. As does his comedic interactions with them.From the beautiful scenic landscape to rowdy bars, Art's new start begins in the "Treasure State" of Montana in search of his own oro y plata (gold & silver), in a town named Dulcet.

      A Town Named Dulcet: Carnival
    • Foundlings Nest

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A call in the early hours before dawn never brings good news. They kept pulling them out of the of holes one at a time; some in pieces. A hidden network of caves barely revealing of what-lies-beneath.That is until they recovered the camcorder.Trying to piece together the puzzle from the found footage, police are baffled by what they see. Each tape unveiling only so much. What or who could have cause a massacre such as this? No animal in these parts could’ve done this.In Utah’s Escalante State Park, the Petrified Forest is holding more than just vibrant fossilized trees. Secrets dwell beneath the earth; hungry for those unaware of their surroundings.There are witnesses to these parts if you treat them right. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, but loyal to those that aid them, going as far as to hunt large game.They act as sentries to the boy; defending him at all costs.For he has no voice... and none can hear his mute screams.

      Foundlings Nest