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Deena Metzger is a novelist, poet, essayist, storyteller and healer seeking to map the imaginary realms and explore the deeper meanings and manifestations of Storytelling for the sake of restoring beauty and bringing healing to individuals, community and the natural world.
"'The Other Hand' is Metzger's masterwork ... scientific ... imaginitive ... speculative ... spiritual." -- Marc Kaminsky
"A shout of recognition from the separated poles of human possibility whose only longing is: that act of return." -- Peter Levitt
"An amazing experience...this novel explores the boundaries of evil...the physical laws of the universe...light and darkness." -- Ariel Dorfam, Center for International Studies
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