
A note to the Reader
Thank you, kind reader, for sticking with The Other Side series for two books so far. This series has four books planned unless inspiration drops from the heavens. The last two books may take a little while to complete; I want to ensure they are the stories I intend to tell, so I will take my time in getting them out. Please be patient and buckle up for the marathon. I plan to live life, not race it.
These stories are crafted for entertainment. I put much effort into writing them; they are my labor of love. I hope you relax and envision the story unfolding with pleasure and amusement. If you enjoyed them, please leave reviews for these books on any platform you use. Reviews greatly assist indie authors, like me, in sharing these stories with readers who will appreciate them.
Not into reviews? Here are some other ways you can support—recommend these books to friends and family, give me a shoutout or share on social media, and follow, like, and engage with posts on my author pages. Any and all of this is appreciated.
All my love and appreciation,
Sea


I have always loved a good story. And all I have ever wanted was to create at least one.
Woven into the fabric of my writing are the strands of my inspiration – colorful, strong, tactile writers, musicians and filmmakers who have left an indelible impression on me, wrapping me in their brilliance and warming my creative soul. They are the voices I hear in my head, my inspiration, and the flames that spark my creativity.
They are a varied lot, a tapestry that includes vibrant Pearl S. Buck, earnest Frank McCourt, compelling John Steinbeck, lyrical Tennessee Williams, satirical David Sedaris, irrepressible Quentin Tarantino, the incorrigible Coen Brothers, inventive John Cameron Mitchell, artful Akira Kurosawa, groundbreaking Thomas Vinterberg, spirited Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, magnetic Nick Cave, and the powerfully poetic Leonard Cohen.
I invite you into my unusual and ethereal world. May each turn of the page incite your imagination, for while I write my stories for me, my wish is to share them with you. As Tennessee Williams said… “I’m only really alive when I’m writing.”
-Sea Elle Wolf
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