The Osbick Bird
(Autor) Edward GoreyEmblus fingby's life was changed forever with the unexpected arrival of the osbick bird. The two became inseparable companions, enjoying card games, musical interludes, and sunset strolls. They took tea together, passed the time making arts and crafts, and perhaps only occasionally had disagreements. Their curious relationship came to an end only with the utmost display of loyalty. Find meaning where you will among the twinkling rhymes and crosshatched lines: Is this tender tale a primer on friendship, or possibly an examination of an artist and his muse? Though short in length, the story is sure to linger long in your imagination.
Edward Gorey
Edward Gorey was an American writer and illustrator known for his macabre and darkly humorous works. He is best known for his distinctive pen-and-ink illustrations and gothic storytelling in books such as "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" and "The Doubtful Guest." Gorey's work often featured eccentric characters, intricate details, and a sense of whimsy mixed with melancholy. His unique blend of humor and darkness has had a lasting impact on the literary world, influencing authors and artists across genres. Gorey's legacy continues to be celebrated for his contribution to the macabre and the strange in literature.