
She Walked Away: Stories and Poems
Lana Skauge Storyteller Collection Book 4
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Lana Skauge
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Lana Skauge
Master storyteller, Lana Skauge, invites us to travel to fantastical worlds where courage is essential to meet change and move forward. This emotionally uplifting and thought-provoking collection of stories and poems is Lana’s fourth in the much-loved constellation of her works.
Stories:
- Prelude by Sally V Truss
- Introduction
- The Pruner
- Because I was There
- Sacred
- Nobody’s Business
- Busana Interlude
- She Walked
- Sanali Interlude
- The Path
- Pax Interlude
- The Dance
- Drag, Shuffle, Bump
- The Teller
About the Author:
Lana Skauge’s original storytelling style and unique approach to creation has rewarded her with tours throughout Canada and the UK. Independent and fearless, she tackles hard subjects with humour and heart, leaving a trail of work behind her with twenty-five one-woman shows, eleven plays, four published books, three recordings and countless collaborative Artist in School Residency programs. Her next venture will meld film, dance and animation. When Lana walks away she is always walking towards something.
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May her stories live in the Hall of Records forever. - Winn Bray Rathbun, playwright
Through masterful storytelling, Lana transports us to a new world, Lunasun. A fresh take on the role of mother, sister, and mentor - I highly recommend it. - Samantha Whelan Kotkas, producer/musician
... at times mythical, yet always recognizable, she nourishes the soul, never afraid to lay the heart open. - Weyman Chan, poet