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The Art and Science of Fiction

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Atlantis: Visions of the Golden Age - Plato to Edgar Cayce

The mystery of an ancient civilization has captured the imaginations of scholars, history-buffs, and the mystically inclined for over two millennia. There are more versions of what that ancient civilization was like and where it was located than virtually any other Greek myth. Yet the tale of an advanced culture which preceded ours has persisted precisely because it rings so true to the modern mind.

Plato's dialogues on AtlantisPlato’s Atlantis

Plato first began to write of a mythical continent called Atlantis around 355 BC. He believed that the land, which he described as being made of alternating rings of land and sea, lay near the Straits of Gibraltar in the Atlantic Ocean until it was destroyed 10,000 years earlier. Plato addresses Atlantis specifically in two of his dialogues, Timaeus and Critias. Read more

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A Rant Addressing Critical Concerns

“What do you mean, ‘Experimental Metafiction’?”:
A rant addressing critical concerns.

In a phrase, it means whatever the hell you want it to.

Blues4Kali is written with deliberate disregard for certain conventions and trends that dominate the current vogues and marketing demands of the publishing industry, and for this reason, some readers may react with confusion, distress and outrage.

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Reality Exchange Program

What will Winter Solstice bring in 2012?
…an instant of Karma? …an ethereal spiral dance of the collective soul? … cosmic judgment leveled against civilization’s expanse? …destruction of the world as we know it? …a chance for a new start? …the rise and the revenge of the Goddess? or simply another day in the life of paranoia?
These are the false prophesies that your pastor warned you about!

Reality Exchange Program
“the South side of time…”

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