The Scorpion Scribe

by Emily Blake Vail


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/03/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781483600987
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781483600994

About the Book

The story about Shurm, the young Scorpion scribe of Sumer, was written more than fi ve decades ago. Th e manuscript unpublished remained in its folder, lately in a briefcase. At the urgings of an erudite daughter, the author is now presenting Shurm and his world in print. If some facts do not ring true with scholars of Sumer, the author apologizes. Doubtless, more is being learned every day by linguists and archeologists about this early country and its amazing contributions to society. Did Shurm really live in a country called Sumer? You bet! In the author’s imagination.


About the Author

Emily Blake Vail enjoys writing in many genres: novels, children’s fiction, non-fiction, short stories, and poems. ”POEMS from TIME PAST: Cross-Roads, Byways, Destinations” is her second published poetry book, following the 2008 publication of “POEMS … this fragile earth” (both Xlibris publications). In both volumes she comments on and confirms her experiences of life in the twentieth century. Ms. Vail’s published books include: The Ghost Shrimp, The Burlap Bag, Dark Night on Mimosa Trail, The Grey Ghost of the Pharaoh, Carla and the Con Men (Wright Books); The Lost Equation Game, The Spindleburne Spectre, Mist in the Heart, The Search for Ole Ben’s Treasure, Sue and Charley, Jonah & the Edge ( Xlibris). Short stories appeared in a collection by Pen and Pica Writers entitled “ The Night The Animals Screamed “. Ms. Vail’s occupations over time have included editing, teaching (high school and college), church choir director and soloist, volunteer coordinator, boutique manager, mother, and college administrator wife. With degrees from Birmingham-Southern College (A.B); Georgia State University ( M.A. in Medieval English literature), and the University of Georgia (Med in counseling) she has assumed many roles and participated in varying activities---some leading to the writing of novels and poems. A member of several writers’ groups, she is presently active in the Atlanta Branch, National League of American Pen Women. In 1997-99 she served as President of the Georgia Poetry Society. She continues to be an active member of St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church and sings in the choir.