A Tiny House Hits the Road

A Tiny House Hits the Road

Where do you want to go?

Taking a tiny house on the road is one way to make sure you always feel at home. Click to see a couple of tiny house fans create their own world:

The picket fence may make the house look like it’s rooted to the spot, but when it’s time for a change of scenery, the fence could go into storage, couldn’t it? Turning your house into transportation isn’t a new idea, but it’s fun.

Stories are transportation too — they’re portable worlds, and some are even portable homes. As you travel during the coming weeks or months, it might be wise to take a portable world along with you, in case you find that the surrounding one just doesn’t measure up, temporarily.

Latest news: Congratulations to those of you who caught the Amazon deal on The Ibis Door paperback recently. If you missed that discount, re-check Amazon now: at this writing Amazon has posted a new special discount for this book: https://www.amazon.com/Ibis-Door-Second-Dreamers/dp/1732866023/

It’s Free Story Month
September’s free story, “Dark Chocolate”, was about magic in a setting that would seem familiar to most people. This month’s story, “Found,” takes you to a more unusual setting. But even when the setting is extraordinary, it’s possible to just walk in, look around, and make yourself at home. Builds the imaginative muscles.

This month’s free story, “Found,” comes from The Emperor’s Golden Carp and Other Stories. It’s about a woman who travels far from home to find a new life, and what it is that she finds.

These days, the world needs for us to imagine it better. Support imagination. Get books as holiday gifts for your friends—

 

 

Date
November 14, 2022
Author
Jan Stephens
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