Saga Tales

Saga Tales by Charles E. Miller, published by Xlibris Corporation in April 2010, is a collection of 232 pages written in English. This edition presents a series of narratives that Miller classifies as “historical,” exploring significant events and figures from a unique perspective. The stories include accounts such as the first murder recorded in Scripture and the tale of Noah constructing his ark in a rainless desert, highlighting themes of faith and societal ridicule.
Readers will find that the collection delves into the histories of its central characters, offering insights into their experiences and challenges. The stories blend elements of fiction with historical context, providing a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect on human nature and the passage of time. As Miller’s fourth volume of short stories, Saga Tales invites readers to engage with these historical interpretations through a fictional lens, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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The fact that Miller classifies his tales as “historical” requires an explanation. One of them, his accounts of the first murder recorded in Scripture, is historically accurate in its spirit and its conscription of evil. His second “historical” tale narrates the story of Noah and the construction of his ark, precedent to the global flood. That Noah, by faith alone, constructed his massive ark in the middle of a rainless desert marked him for “strange” and for the ridicule of his village. The balance of the tales deal with the histories of their central characters, and for that reason, the author includes them in his parameter of “historical”. This collection marks his fourth volume of short stories.
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