Unusual Abductors Sighted in Toronto

UNUSUAL ABDUCTORS SIGHTED IN TORONTO


Just when we all thought we were safe, it has been reported that Graeme Hulis, an English boy in Toronto Canada has began to experience unusual sightings.

According to him, these sightings indicate that Abductors are afoot in the city. The thirteen year old boy was reluctant to describe at length the nature of his encounters, but it was reported that he did not have prior exposure with paranormal activity. Rumors surfaced which indicate that the sudden disappearance of the boy’s father might indeed be an unusual abduction.

Explosive information has surfaced concerning the boy’s long dead mother indicating that she too might have been exposed to mysterious encounters and activity in and around the home they left behind in the UK. It would appear at this time, that there is every possibility that things Graeme Hulis might have confided to his Jamaican school friend Norman Abdilani are unexplainable. No one, not even Norman Abdilani seems to know for sure why Graeme Hulis has been targeted by Abductors. Norman speculates that his friend’s interest in folk and alien lore might well have stimulated the interest of beings outside of our realm.

Graeme Hulis of course is the main character is Bernadette Gaby Dyer’s new Young Adult Fantasy book “Abductors” released by Rain Publishing in the summer of 2007-Dyer author of Waltzes I Have Not Forgotten, Women’s Press, 2004 and Villa Fair, Beach Home, 2000 is also a professional reader for The Writers Union of Canada.

Born in Kingston Jamaica, where she graduated from The Immaculate Conception High School, as well as The Jamaica School Of Art, having specialized in Painting and Design. She was trained as a teacher at Toronto’s Lakeshore Teacher’s College, before becoming a novelist, a poet, a storyteller, a short story writer and a playwright.

Bernadette has told stories on CBC Radio, as well as a variety of Toronto venues, that include the popular "1001 Nights Storytelling Series," and festivals at Nathan Phillips Square. She has read from her own work at Harbor Front, Lees Palace, the University Of Toronto, and numerous other locations. Her work has been anthologized in several collections and appeared in Canadian literary magazines as well as literary magazines from the University of London England, a journal from France, and a literary magazine from the University of Miami Florida.

Bernadette lives and works in Toronto.

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Please contact Rain Publishing admin at rainbooks dot com 905-592-2122 for more information, or to arrange an interview with Bernadette Gabay Dyer contact her directly at BERNADETTEEDYER@aol.com

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