
Pandora’s Card Game
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Narrated by:
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Genevieve Sibayan
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By:
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E E King
About this listen
Fate, Destiny, Chance and Luck play cards beneath a new October moon. A wind destroys their game and the cards begin to move. Each card tells a tale.
Ray Bradbury, my mentor, said, “These tales are marvelously inventive, wildly funny and deeply thought-provoking. I cannot recommend them highly enough.”
I have published over 100 stories and written five books. This one, and another I shall be producing, is a series of collected tales joined by a linking narrative.
I do a lot of press and have an active fan base.
This should be fun to listen to. It's told in the third person by the sisters Fate, Destiny, Chance, and Luck.
©2017 Elizabeth E King (P)2018 E.E.King
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