Title: What Casts the Shadow (The
Edge of the Known, Volume I)
Author Name: Seth Mullins
Author Bio:
Seth Mullins writes visionary fiction, stories
that seek for a marriage between the invisible inner landscape from
whence our dreams and deepest inspirations come and the waking world,
the world that we call ‘the real’, which sorely needs those
life-giving forces. The result is fiction that seethes with surface
drama and conflict while at the same time revealing aspects of the
deeper mysteries of reality and of our own souls. The Edge of the
Known series, his most recent project, is also inspired by years
spent as a songwriter and performing musician. Seth has spent part of
his life in Connecticut, New Mexico and Oregon, and currently lives
in Vermont.
Author Links -
Website (Humanity’s Way Forward)
http://www.humanityswayforward.com
| Blog (The Edge of the Known)
http://frontiersofconsciousness.blogspot.com
| Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/WhatCaststheShadow
| Twitter @SethMullins1
|
Book Genre: Visionary Fiction
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date: January 4, 2014
Buy Link(s): What Casts the Shadow?
(The Edge of the Known, Volume I) http://amzn.to/1rkhffS
Trust in the Unseen (The Edge of the
Known, Volume II) http://amzn.to/UBw3bw
Book Description: When an altercation
outside of a performance venue nearly proves fatal, Brandon Chane
begins to realize how far his life is spinning out of control. His
efforts to channel his pain, frustration and thwarted loves into his
music may not suffice to save him. Then he meets Saul, a crisis
counselor with the soul of an ancient medicine-man, and a
far-reaching journey of healing - one that may teach him how to steer
away from the very edge of the Abyss - begins.
Excerpt:
1.
The
Edge of the Precipice
I
suppose you could compare it to driving on a high mountain road. You
don’t realize how close you are to free-fall, or how sheer and far
is the plunge, until you go around a bend where one side is exposed
to open air and then there it is: The Abyss.
There’s
this edge that you can come to – I imagine it’s a different place
for each of us – and you just know that once you get swept over it
you won’t be coming back. By the time you’re close enough to see
it it may already be too late. You could find yourself teetering,
suddenly hearing the warnings that life had been giving you all
along, knowing that it’s become impossible to step back; because by
that time, those other forces – the ones pounding like the rapids
at your back, always trying to push you towards that edge and then
over it – have grown too strong.
Tommy
and I first talked about forming a band together before either of us
had learned to play an instrument. We both perceived music –
particularly, its heavy, extreme underside - as the ideal vehicle for
our personal salvation. The first guitar that I purchased, a Fender
Telecaster that I immediately spray painted black to my father’s
horror, became my refuge. It was my best friend and confidante. It
gave me a convenient excuse to avoid social situations that, more
often than not, would only remind me of how far off the beaten path I
really was – and, oftentimes, land me in one merciless scrap or
another. Instead, I could just sit in my basement room for hours,
listening to my various hardcore underground cassettes while trying
to trace the riffs I was hearing along the frets of my
charcoal-colored axe.
That’s
how I learned to play so well within just a handful of years. I gave
up on the romanticized notion of a normal social life and focused on
practicing and creating. Tommy, meanwhile, had picked up the bass.
Somewhere along the line we discovered that we each had
halfway-decent singing voices as well, at least for the kind of
abrasive music we were writing.
Schedule
December 7 - Introduction at VBT Café Blog
December 8 - Guest Blogging at Mythical Books
December 10 - Spotlight at BK Walker Books
December 10 - Spotlight at Indy Book Fairy
December 12 - Spotlight at IndieWriterReviews
December 15 - Author 2 Author Marketing at BookIt BK Walker
December 17 - Interviewed at Bikers With Books
December 19 - Spotlight at Black Lilac Kitty
December 22 - Interviewed at Ghost Rider Book Promotions
December 24 - Interviewed at BK Walker Books Etc.
December 26 - 5 Things I Know For Sure at CAT Magazine
December 29 - Spotlight at My Life, Loves and Passions
December 31 - Guest Blog at Lori's Reading Corner
January 1 - Reviewed at Tea and Book
January 5 -Guest Blogging at Debbie Jean Blog
January 7 - Review & Guest Blogging at Platypire Reviews
January 9 -Spotlight at Black Lilac Kitty
January 13 - Reviewed at Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock
January 13 - Spotlight at 4 Covert 2 Overt A Place In The Spotlight
January 13 - Spotlight at Books & Tales
January 19 - Reviewed at BK Walker Books
December 8 - Guest Blogging at Mythical Books
December 10 - Spotlight at BK Walker Books
December 10 - Spotlight at Indy Book Fairy
December 12 - Spotlight at IndieWriterReviews
December 15 - Author 2 Author Marketing at BookIt BK Walker
December 17 - Interviewed at Bikers With Books
December 19 - Spotlight at Black Lilac Kitty
December 22 - Interviewed at Ghost Rider Book Promotions
December 24 - Interviewed at BK Walker Books Etc.
December 26 - 5 Things I Know For Sure at CAT Magazine
December 29 - Spotlight at My Life, Loves and Passions
December 31 - Guest Blog at Lori's Reading Corner
January 1 - Reviewed at Tea and Book
January 5 -Guest Blogging at Debbie Jean Blog
January 7 - Review & Guest Blogging at Platypire Reviews
January 9 -Spotlight at Black Lilac Kitty
January 13 - Reviewed at Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock
January 13 - Spotlight at 4 Covert 2 Overt A Place In The Spotlight
January 13 - Spotlight at Books & Tales
January 19 - Reviewed at BK Walker Books
The book looks interesting. :)
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