A lonely illustrator, an ancient spiritK, a Thai-American artist for a tech company, has found a way to be well-liked - but love has so far eluded him.
So in his isolation, he draws and draws - and finds himself drawing a red-haired girl over and over again.
He doesn't know who she is, but his friend Jon is particularly intrigued by her. Jon tells K that this red-haired spirit is trying to deliver an eternal message. Jon doesn't know what this message is, but he tells K that the message is a big one - and K must continue to draw her in order to see what this angel is trying to tell the world.
Artist meets author
From the editor:
'Artist Kaoklai Thepchinda and author Jonathan Maas team up to deliver Kandora, an illustrated novel. You can read it in one sitting, and if you are like me, you might read it over and over again to explore its inner meaning. It involves art and numbers, spiritual themes and neanderthals - and above all else, I can tell you that you haven't read anything like this before.'
- J. Shaw, Cynical Optimist Press
For fans of genres: Illustrated tales, art, painting, DeviantArt, Fantasy, Contemporary Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, hybrid tales, SciFi, Science Fiction, heartwarming tales, Cozy Mystery, Cozy Mysteries, alternate history, alternate reality, Magical Realism, Thai fiction, Thailand
For fans of books: The Neverending Story by Michael Ende, Boy Genius by Yongsoo Park
Genre: Fantasy
So in his isolation, he draws and draws - and finds himself drawing a red-haired girl over and over again.
He doesn't know who she is, but his friend Jon is particularly intrigued by her. Jon tells K that this red-haired spirit is trying to deliver an eternal message. Jon doesn't know what this message is, but he tells K that the message is a big one - and K must continue to draw her in order to see what this angel is trying to tell the world.
Artist meets author
From the editor:
'Artist Kaoklai Thepchinda and author Jonathan Maas team up to deliver Kandora, an illustrated novel. You can read it in one sitting, and if you are like me, you might read it over and over again to explore its inner meaning. It involves art and numbers, spiritual themes and neanderthals - and above all else, I can tell you that you haven't read anything like this before.'
- J. Shaw, Cynical Optimist Press
For fans of genres: Illustrated tales, art, painting, DeviantArt, Fantasy, Contemporary Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, hybrid tales, SciFi, Science Fiction, heartwarming tales, Cozy Mystery, Cozy Mysteries, alternate history, alternate reality, Magical Realism, Thai fiction, Thailand
For fans of books: The Neverending Story by Michael Ende, Boy Genius by Yongsoo Park
Genre: Fantasy
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