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Quite Early One Planet: The Arrival
Jerome Austin McNicholl, author
Quite Early One Planet — the arrival is a mythical tale about the
origins of our Alphabet. It’s alphabet creatures with feathers, scales
and agile bodies. A living alphabet delivered to planet Earth ‘from
all parts of the universe’ by a Great Weaver of Words.
It all begins with Argo a dust frog, who has sought refuge from all
his fears on a desert oasis. One day at sundown, after years alone,
Argo discovers a ‘glow’ in his shadow. Within the glow a voice
whispers ‘Argo set out to find your B, C and D, all of the others will
follow, You will know them when you see them and they will know
you’.
When all of the creatures find Argo and one another on planet
earth the Weavers plan is nearly complete. In a shower of
inspiration they discover their letter sounds and they’re purpose is
revealed “you will travel to the humans make yourselves seen and
heard so the human’s are able to make Word’s...you my dear
friends are an Alphabet, this you must never forget” whispers the Weaver to each one.