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Overview""The Future Room"" is about opening the doors to your future. The house is You. The endless hallways, an invitation to your potential. The first key is realizing the direction you seek is You. The second, that you can walk through walls. And greeting you on the other side, a life that increasingly resembles your dreams. In ""The Beauty Bomb,"" a space princess discovers she has a strange power fueled by the eccentric undertakings and impractical diversions collected in her mind. In ""A World of Aliens,"" late 20th century Williamsburg Brooklyn is transformed from a ghost town to a bustling international art hub by aliens using signals from a pirate radio station. And in ""Crystal Cities Rise from the Oceans,"" an amnesiac finds himself, discovering he can draw things (literally) into being, and is taught by a river, mountains, and sunsets, the deeper meaning of who he is. Four intertwined illustrated stories in the rarely explored category of 'Fairytales for Adults' share one cohesive message about re-valuing the magnificence of the inner world. EDITORIAL REVIEW: ""The Future Room"" by Stavo Mustang Craft is a visionary exploration of imagination, identity, and the boundless possibilities of existence. Bringing together four interconnected stories, the book is a tapestry of philosophical musings where characters grapple with profound questions about reality, self-discovery, and humanity. The narratives are rich in symbolism, exploring themes of interconnectedness, the power of art, and the pursuit of higher consciousness. Stavo Mustang Craft's writing is poetic and imaginative, blending abstract concepts with vivid imagery. The prose is intricate, often prompting readers to pause and reflect on the meanings embedded in the text. The pacing is fluid, and the transitions between scenes and ideas are seamless. The Future Room is a literary experience that challenges conventional storytelling, offering a journey as much about self-reflection as about adventure. Craft's writing resembles that of authors such as Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, often blurring the lines between the tangible and the abstract. The use of metaphysical themes provides readers with the intellectual engagement found in Borges' labyrinthine tales. Similarly, Craft's imaginative and poetic prose, paired with surreal and fantastical elements, is reminiscent of Calvino's work. Readers who appreciate literary artistry and philosophical depth will find ""The Future Room"" a compelling and thought-provoking read. -5 STARS, Readers' Favorite Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stavo Mustang CraftPublisher: By the Muses Press Imprint: By the Muses Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9798988496038Pages: 98 Publication Date: 24 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""The Future Room"" by Stavo Mustang Craft is a visionary exploration of imagination, identity, and the boundless possibilities of existence. Bringing together four interconnected stories, the book is a tapestry of philosophical musings where characters grapple with profound questions about reality, self-discovery, and humanity. The narratives are rich in symbolism, exploring themes of interconnectedness, the power of art, and the pursuit of higher consciousness. Stavo Mustang Craft's writing is poetic and imaginative, blending abstract concepts with vivid imagery. The prose is intricate, often prompting readers to pause and reflect on the meanings embedded in the text. The pacing is fluid, and the transitions between scenes and ideas are seamless. The Future Room is a literary experience that challenges conventional storytelling, offering a journey as much about self-reflection as about adventure. Craft's writing resembles that of authors such as Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, often blurring the lines between the tangible and the abstract. The use of metaphysical themes provides readers with the intellectual engagement found in Borges' labyrinthine tales. Similarly, Craft's imaginative and poetic prose, paired with surreal and fantastical elements, is reminiscent of Calvino's work. Readers who appreciate literary artistry and philosophical depth will find ""The Future Room"" a compelling and thought-provoking read. Author InformationStavo Mustang Craft is a multiple gold-medal-award-winning author, award-winning musician, Santa Fe fabric shamanist, multidisciplinary artist, and human potential advocate. Born in New York City, Craft moved to Santa Fe after already having been a colorful figure in Williamsburg Brooklyn's art renaissance. Among his artistic endeavors in both cities, Craft earned runner-up honors for Best Pop Album at the New Mexico Music Awards, co-wrote a stage play directed and choreographed by Tony winner Savion Glover for the Tribeca Theater Festival, created the soundtrack for a modern dance performance that won an award from the Government of Taiwan, and most recently, collaborated with art-world darlings Meow Wolf on a video installation project at their Convergence Station exhibition. Craft is currently based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he is renowned for his handcrafted, upcycled fashions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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