April Reading

Is it possible to have two projects going at the same time?

Yes, of course it is, but perhaps a common challenge for writers is that it feels, somehow, risky, to have two projects going at the same time. Like learning two languages in tandem … it’s easy to get mixed up.

So this past month of reading:

📔 “We Need Your Art” by Amie McNee @inspiredtowrite encouraged me to get over that superstition of “one project only!” – indirectly, with the two week reset of small, bare minimum and bare maximum projects. It’s been great to get back into writing.

📘”Alchemy of the Holy Week” by Dennis Klocek is a beautiful, short book, written in his inimitable colloquial style (taken from lectures) and using the processes of internal picturing before going to sleep and upon waking.

📙 “Influence” by Robert Cialdini, one of the most famous marketing tomes of all time, and for good reason. But unfortunately, by shedding light on so many of half-conscious social maneuvers we engage in over and over, it always leaves a person wondering: does this stranger actually like me or have shared interests, or did they develop that as a strategy to manipulate me? A bit of a dark read.

📗 “According to Matthew” by Rudolf Steiner. Not possible to summarize, so simply: the meaning of 42 generations described in the Matthew gospel, and many other things.

📕 “Sinister Forces” by Peter Levenda. One of the better conspiracy theory books I’ve ever read. Did you know the phrase Psychological Warfare comes from the German Weltanschauungskrieg (Worldview warfare)?

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Very soon I will be launching my first book: Apophenia Gold. It’s a story about the hidden beings behind contemporary issues, set as a roadtrip mystery with angels and auras, monks, wanderers, avatars, and invisible beings. And, it includes a bunch of stuff about electricity and frequencies. Like my booksta, it’s eclectic.

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