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Lily and the octopus
Lily and the octopus







lily and the octopus

Can you tell us a little about the real dog who inspired the character of Lily? Each one of us at Better Reading is a dog owner and dog lover so it really moved us. We spoke to Los Angeles writer Rowley about dogs, first novels and his surprise at having already impressed some of his favourite writers – including Graeme Simsion, Sara Gruen and Patrick Ness.īetter Reading: Congratulations on your beautiful book Lily and the Octopus.

lily and the octopus

Ted is stuck in his life – he’s looking for the right guy with a little online dating and while he has some good friends, his ‘best friend’ is Lily, but there’s something wrong with Lily – she has an octopus on her head and it’s consuming her. This production is based on the prose translation by Samuel Butler.First time novelist Steven Rowley has made a big splash with his novel, Lily and the Octopus, a moving and funny story of a dachshund Lily and her owner Ted. Produced here in full cast arrangement and narrated by Rob Goll, one can experience these age-old stories in a brand new way.įeaturing the voices of Rob Goll, Lance Rasmussen, Josh Innerst, Tyler Hyrchuk, Amanda Friday, Anna Grace, David Stifel, Jeff Moon, John Burlinson, Ted Wenskus, Lee Ann Howlett, Tom Saer, Nik Sliwerski, Marty Krz, Andy Harrington, Trisha Rose, Bob Gonzalez, Sydnee Fullmer, Stephen Indrisano, Lillian Rachel, Tomas Peter, Chris Marcellus, Russell Gold, Merete Mohs, Tim Sailer, Erin Grassie, Linda Barrans, Elizabeth Klett, Grace Keller Scotch, Ron Altman, Max Gallo, Andrew Coleman, Alan Weyman, and Michelle Marie. They have long remained among the most significant poems of European tradition. The two epics provide the basis of Greek education and culture in the classical age. The Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus as he wearily travels home from the war.

lily and the octopus

The Iliad, set 9 years into the Trojan War, tells the story of the wrath of Achilles. The Online Stage presents The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer.









Lily and the octopus