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The Story of Words intricately weaves the tale of Nathaniel Brand's journey - intellectual, spiritual, and geographical. A deep dive into his life reveals a poignant discovery: the woman he believed was his soulmate, Stephanie Haller, is in reality a stranger. His PhD dissertation challenges decades of literary criticism but fails to bring him professional recognition. Nathaniel's spiritual exploration, fuelled by marijuana and acid-rock from the 60s, results in seventy-five 'messages from the beyond', which he hopes will revolutionize society but are instead seen as negative by his peers. His…mehr

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The Story of Words intricately weaves the tale of Nathaniel Brand's journey - intellectual, spiritual, and geographical. A deep dive into his life reveals a poignant discovery: the woman he believed was his soulmate, Stephanie Haller, is in reality a stranger. His PhD dissertation challenges decades of literary criticism but fails to bring him professional recognition. Nathaniel's spiritual exploration, fuelled by marijuana and acid-rock from the 60s, results in seventy-five 'messages from the beyond', which he hopes will revolutionize society but are instead seen as negative by his peers. His quest, marked by trials and introspection, takes readers on a transformative path, hinting at an unexpected resolution that reshapes his understanding of life. This novel offers a unique glimpse into the complexities of pursuing dreams and truths.
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Autorenporträt
J.M. Leising has a Ph.D. in English and American literature from Brandeis University (1976), and has been practicing the art of story writing since 1975. Never until now, however, completely happy with the results, he has sent out just one story manuscript for publication in all that time, while publishing several short articles and essays on environmental issues in the 1980s and 1990s. Aside from his environmental and ecological concerns, he has acted in opposition to nuclear power and weapons, taken unpopular positions against wars waged in the interest of financial elites, and chosen to remain marginal in the mainstream's consumer-driven economy. He lives now in Portland, OR.