The Kiss
A kiss is just a kiss… or not. In Lips Touch: Three Times, a kiss is never just a kiss—it always signifies a serious life event. Let's take a walk through the three stories and see how a kiss c...
Grandmother's Knife
In "Goblin Fruit," Kizzy's grandmother is dead, but she's able to send her granddaughter one thing from beyond the grave—her precious knife: A glint on her pillow drew her eye and she turned to s...
The Fire
Not sure about you, but when we think of fire, some of the first words that come to mind are burn and ouch and marshmallows. In "Spicy Little Curses Such As These," though, the fire we're dealing w...
The Illustrations
It would be impossible to talk about Lips Touch: Three Times without at least mentioning Jim Di Bartolo's illustrations. Each story in the book is accompanied by a series of illustrations at the be...