'“Kizimbani,” by Eugen Bacon and Clare E. Rhoden, is a surreal story about a traveler, Luna, who finds herself crash-landed and stranded alone in a very strange place. After taking shelter in one of the empty buildings nearby, she starts to feel that she may not be alone after all … that there may be others watching her, invisible people passing through the same rooms where she dwells, calling her name and even leaving mysterious banquets overnight. Even the place itself shifts and warps, adding to the sense of disorientation and unreality. The only solid thing Luna has is a series of letters she writes to her love, hopeful of being reunited one day. But even they may not be safe from the mysterious happenings of Kizimbani.' (Introduction)
'“Kizimbani,” by Eugen Bacon and Clare E. Rhoden, is a surreal story about a traveler, Luna, who finds herself crash-landed and stranded alone in a very strange place. After taking shelter in one of the empty buildings nearby, she starts to feel that she may not be alone after all … that there may be others watching her, invisible people passing through the same rooms where she dwells, calling her name and even leaving mysterious banquets overnight. Even the place itself shifts and warps, adding to the sense of disorientation and unreality. The only solid thing Luna has is a series of letters she writes to her love, hopeful of being reunited one day. But even they may not be safe from the mysterious happenings of Kizimbani.' (Introduction)