Flavia M. Lobo is a Brazilian writer, translator and educator. Educated in Brazil, The United States and England, she has published both poetry and short fiction in Portuguese and English. She is the Portuguese translator of Oscar Wilde’s play, “An Ideal Husband” and Liam O’Flaherty’s novel, The Informer. Teaching language and literature in countries around the world lends a mythic, universal quality to her writing.

The Key  a fairy tale  (2007), 4 ¼” x 7” cover and  copious illustrations by John Digby. $8.00

The Elephant (2007), 6 ½” x 5 ½”  an adaptation from Carlos Drummond de Andrade, with cover and 2 illustrations by Adrian Poole. $8.00

The Green-Eyed Lion, (2007), 8 ½” x 7” children’s story with cover and 8 illustrations by Luda Pahl. $8.00

The Yellow Elephant (2007),  8 ½” x 7” with cover and 6 illustrations by Luda Pahl $8.00

Fabulosae Aves: Fabulous Birds, Liber 1 (2007), 9 ½” x 4 ¼”  prose poems with cover and 7 illustrations by John Digby. $8.00

Mario de Andrade Poems adapted by Flavia M. Lobo (2008), 8 ½” x 5 ½, with cover and five illustrations by Mikhail Gubin. $8.00