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The Mango Tree by Arpad Nagy
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A city boy, lured by a strange girl and the promise of magical fruit, discovers that some rural secrets are far more dangerous — and far more ancient — than he could ever imagine.
Arpad Nagy is a 51yr old, Hungarian Canadian, working husband and father, with a storyteller’s soul and a romantic’s heart, who, began his writing journey in 2021 after sustaining serious work injuries. After surviving a year as soulless content writer, he quickly refocused to fiction and nonfiction writing, finding success as a fiction ghostwriter, creative consultant, and developmental editor. His fiction writing, nonfiction essays, and memoirs have achieved a measure of success, most recently shortlisted for the Northwind Writing Award in fiction and nonfiction, as well as being accepted as a feature author for Dragon Soul Press Winter Anthology. His work is published regularly at Medium.com.
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You can read "The Mango Tree" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.
Other work by Arpad Nagy featured on the Kaidankai:
The Ghosts of Black Rock River
Through the Shadow Glass
Josephine's Candle
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Arpad Nagy is a 51yr old, Hungarian Canadian, working husband and father, with a storyteller’s soul and a romantic’s heart, who, began his writing journey in 2021 after sustaining serious work injuries. After surviving a year as soulless content writer, he quickly refocused to fiction and nonfiction writing, finding success as a fiction ghostwriter, creative consultant, and developmental editor. His fiction writing, nonfiction essays, and memoirs have achieved a measure of success, most recently shortlisted for the Northwind Writing Award in fiction and nonfiction, as well as being accepted as a feature author for Dragon Soul Press Winter Anthology. His work is published regularly at Medium.com.
Photo by Art Lasovsky on Unsplash
You can read "The Mango Tree" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.
Other work by Arpad Nagy featured on the Kaidankai:
The Ghosts of Black Rock River
Through the Shadow Glass
Josephine's Candle
Website: kaidankaistories.com
Please feel free to contact me through the website contact form.
Follow us on:
Bluesky
Substack
333 episodes
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Manage episode 482724957 series 3449181
Content provided by Linda Gould. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Linda Gould or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
A city boy, lured by a strange girl and the promise of magical fruit, discovers that some rural secrets are far more dangerous — and far more ancient — than he could ever imagine.
Arpad Nagy is a 51yr old, Hungarian Canadian, working husband and father, with a storyteller’s soul and a romantic’s heart, who, began his writing journey in 2021 after sustaining serious work injuries. After surviving a year as soulless content writer, he quickly refocused to fiction and nonfiction writing, finding success as a fiction ghostwriter, creative consultant, and developmental editor. His fiction writing, nonfiction essays, and memoirs have achieved a measure of success, most recently shortlisted for the Northwind Writing Award in fiction and nonfiction, as well as being accepted as a feature author for Dragon Soul Press Winter Anthology. His work is published regularly at Medium.com.
Photo by Art Lasovsky on Unsplash
You can read "The Mango Tree" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.
Other work by Arpad Nagy featured on the Kaidankai:
The Ghosts of Black Rock River
Through the Shadow Glass
Josephine's Candle
Website: kaidankaistories.com
Please feel free to contact me through the website contact form.
Follow us on:
Instagram
Facebook
Bluesky
Substack
…
continue reading
Arpad Nagy is a 51yr old, Hungarian Canadian, working husband and father, with a storyteller’s soul and a romantic’s heart, who, began his writing journey in 2021 after sustaining serious work injuries. After surviving a year as soulless content writer, he quickly refocused to fiction and nonfiction writing, finding success as a fiction ghostwriter, creative consultant, and developmental editor. His fiction writing, nonfiction essays, and memoirs have achieved a measure of success, most recently shortlisted for the Northwind Writing Award in fiction and nonfiction, as well as being accepted as a feature author for Dragon Soul Press Winter Anthology. His work is published regularly at Medium.com.
Photo by Art Lasovsky on Unsplash
You can read "The Mango Tree" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.
Other work by Arpad Nagy featured on the Kaidankai:
The Ghosts of Black Rock River
Through the Shadow Glass
Josephine's Candle
Website: kaidankaistories.com
Please feel free to contact me through the website contact form.
Follow us on:
Bluesky
Substack
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