Elf
Hills
by
S.S. Dudley
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BLURB:
Something
strange, something magical, is going on in the dusty hills behind the
small town of Villaloma. Yet each time Linda Peters puts on her
running shoes and sets out to find the enchanted kingdom she
imagines—full of dancing elves, unicorns, and more—something
stops her. And with school starting soon, she only has a few more
chances to really search the hills.
While
Linda’s frustration and doubt grow, her cousin, Nugu, looks for
answers in his books and wonders if maybe, just maybe, Linda’s
stories are for real.
The
day finally arrives when Linda can run far, the day she is sure she
will find her magic city. But when she and Nugu feel their goal must
lie just beyond the next hill, they only find more hill.
Is
it all a figment of an over-active imagination; a wistful fantasy?
Or
is there truly something magical in those hills that only the strong
of heart—and leg—can discover?
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Excerpt
Excerpts
from Elf Hills © 2014 by S. S. Dudley
From
Chapter 4:
A rustle
from a bush to the side of the trail attracted his attention. He
watched, expecting a rabbit or ground squirrel to pop out and hoping
for a snake or something he could actually catch. Distracted from his
search, he quietly picked his way down from the rocks, watching the
bush. It rustled again as his foot touched down.
A wave
of apprehension washed over him. Something about the moment was
familiar, as if he had been in this situation before. The images were
vague, so he dismissed them. His imagination got away from him
sometimes.
He
tiptoed toward the bush, his eyes scanning and probing, looking for a
sign of the critter hidden underneath.
He
reached out to grab a branch and pull it back—again the images
washed over him, memories… There! It was a… a raccoon? Big round
eyes, a wide face with a black, furry mask, short stubby ears, and
lots of fur. It was holding something shiny in its hands—paws? The
creature quickly concealed what it held and growled, showing a
mouthful of teeth.
"Augh!"
Nugu fell back, scrambling like a crab.
A safe
ten feet away, Nugu watched the bush. It rattled again. The
raccoon—it could only be a raccoon, he thought—waddled out into
the open. It was walking on two feet. Do raccoons walk on two feet?
Nugu tried to remember all of the animal documentaries he had seen.
Maybe? And do raccoons get so big? This guy looked like he could take
on Jeremiah, Nugu's four-year-old (almost five) brother. It reminded
Nugu of something else entirely, some creature from a book… or a
movie.
Unconsciously,
feeling more nervous, Nugu took a couple steps backward.
The big,
standing raccoon looked at him, and threw its arms in the air.
"BaaaagahLOO!" it grunted. Nugu jumped straight up, turned,
and ran.
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
S. S.
Dudley grew up in Wyoming, USA, an avid reader and lover of the
outdoors. He studied at the University of Wyoming and the University
of Illinois. He started his first book (an epic fantasy hand-written
in with a blue fountain pen…) when he was 13, but never finished
it. At some point (as his mother recently reminded him), he decided
that he needed to go do something (like get a job) for a while before
he could, or should, write. He did, and spent time in Colombia,
Panamá, Antarctica and the dark recesses of large science buildings
on college campuses. That done, he now writes, lives and runs in
Northern California with his wife and two children. He can be found
at http://www.ssdudley.com, http://www.facebook.com/author.ssdudley
and on twitter at @SS_dudley.
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