The Author's Summary
The Little Thing: A Tale of Fairies
Written by Roy Luna
The debate on whether fairies exist or not is now moot. Whereas they have been secretive and withdrawn in the past, they are now openly expressive, and a large percentage of them are even agressive. They are angry because they are tired of humans who have thought of the planet as their own to use and abuse, who have treated the other inhabitants with utter disrespect, who have trashed nature’s beauty, despoiled her bounty, and are the primal cause of the latest mass extinction on earth. Now, the consequences of climate change are upon us and the fairies cannot wait humans out anymore.
Having protected themselves through camouflage and mimicry for eons, fairies have started to show themselves to environmentalists in all parts of the globe. Through them, they hope to reverse some of the most egregious damages that homo sapiens have brought about to the earth. Fairies do not believe that humans are very sapiens at all. Furthermore, humans are incapable of losing the egotism that is at the center of their destruction: they think they were placed on earth to be masters over everything and everyone.
But they aren’t, according to this new intelligence that has emerged quite suddenly and is more than capable of handing the humans their comeuppance. The fairies will force the humans to comply with the new management and help with the full recovery of the planet, or else. If humans drag their feet because of indolence, indifference or ignorance, the fairies will give them an ultimatum they cannot ignore. The battle for the new managing control of the planet is on.
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The Little Thing front cover illustration. Celesta emerging through the grasses, inviting the reader to join her world.