
David Dallion 7th
Residing in a home along the stream of Boulder Creek, finding inspiration among the surrounding enchantment of the giant redwood forest
Santa
Cruz mountains Ca
Tales of Tura is a collection of nine short stories that together tell the tale of all tales, Something that every good mind should ponder.
A Sci Fi Fantasy Comatic Adventure full of colorful Characters Dragons Aliens Creatures and Beasts. Strange events are uncovered through a timeless journey within the many realms of our modern day world

Tales
of Tura is nine light hearted tales of intriguing mystical adventure, that are
bound together by a strand of association. It offers it’s readers a Sci- Fi
Fantasy, comic bookish, romantic, humorous, mystery adventure, in a
pleasantly shocking feel good way.
There
are fascinating realms, with a variety of colorful characters, strange beings,
dragons, aliens, and creatures. One will discover unseen worlds as they are
introduced to a utopian futuristic city and travel to distant and far away
locations, such as the Land
of
There
will be many that will treasure this tale of tales and all its legends, for
there is much more to the stories than what meets the eye, as it will allow our
imaginations sight to peer through the unveiled sky.
Many
will follow along on this unreal journey as it pours through an hour glass that
is revolving through space and time. For what appears on the other side, are the
intertwining paths of the unexpected, welcoming them through the mysterious
threshold of a modern day story book fantasy.
Released - July 16 07
also available in the United Kingdom Canada and Japan
I have developed a small following from my magazine and news articles and on-line writings as Dallion 7th
My writings are a bit bizzar offering an untraditional style that breaks new ground in typical story telling format. Stories that may seem typical and predictable you must remember to always expect the unexpected.
Questions and Answers for Dallion 7th:
Q) What does the seventh represent in your name?
A) There is personal significance to the 7th, though it more or less derived from my email address, and mainly signifies writing as my seventh sense.
Q) Seems you write about aliens and creatures, have you ever or know anyone that has ever seen big foot in those redwoods?
A) No I haven't personally though I do know a few that have. Throughout the past twenty years there have been random reported sightings of Big Foot throughout the Santa Cruz mountains. Actually across the road from Henry Cowel State Park you'll find the worlds best Big Foot museum. Never say you don't believe in Big Foot without first visiting the Big Foot museum. See Golden Links.
While we are on the subject of strange sightings in this area. I have heard allot of crazy strange and out of this world stories from local folk and on the lighter side of all that, on two separate occasions while hiking deep in the forest, I discovered inside hollow redwood trees, little beds about two feet long with hand made pillows, quilts, and blankets. Being rather obvious that the beds hadn't been slept in, one could assume some loving person made them for the gnomes that have been rumored to frequent the area.
Q) Is that the grim reaper in the picture and what are those round balls floating around him?
A) That is a Darkonian. They are invading our space in time through our ruptured dimension. Those are orbs and are explained with some detail in the tales. This was my submission idea for the cover art to Jade at the art department of the PublishAmerica publishing company. Jade has an exceptional creative imagination and is a very talented young lady who brought the cover and dragon to life. The colors and contrast are much better in definition than the jpeg transfer exemplifies on this site. The Darkonian art isn't nowhere near as good as the Tura covers Dragon. Jade's artwork did alot of justice for the tales of all tales.
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Dallion 7th
Silverdust Studio