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Nicholas Ashbaugh
I'm elated that you enjoyed the novel, especially since you don't normally read fiction. My favorite Sci-Fi books have always contained a good dose of science in order to ground the fictional characters and worlds they inhabited. As an intuitive, I wanted to make "Psychic Fiction" (Psy-Fi)—fiction infused with metaphysics and magic. I'm glad that approach resonated with you! I wrote it like a layer cake; the more awake the reader is intuitively, the more they can see in the novel.
To answer your question, yes, there is most certainly more story to tell about the adventures of Gabriel and The Luminous Ones. I have started a sequel, but I don't have an estimate on the release date at this time.
To answer your question, yes, there is most certainly more story to tell about the adventures of Gabriel and The Luminous Ones. I have started a sequel, but I don't have an estimate on the release date at this time.
Nicholas Ashbaugh
Doris, writing a non-fiction book about metaphysics is definitely something I'll consider in the future. I'm sure many people would be interested in that topic. I'd also like to explore creating my own tarot/oracle decks, but that would require the right mix of a publisher and illustrator. Thanks for your question!
Nicholas Ashbaugh
First, thank you for getting The Luminous Ones on Kindle! I hope you enjoy it. Also, thank you for your support on YouTube over the years... that means the world. Now for your question, I haven't watched this TV series yet, in part because the name just pushed me away. I like a good ghost story, a modern retelling of gods or myths (like American Gods) or a paranormal mystery, but I tend to avoid darker-themed works because of my heightened sensitivity and empathy. Basically, watching movies and TV shows that deal exclusively with shadow energies can create a portal or doorway for that darkness to come into your life. I read a synopsis of the TV series you mentioned, and it sounds like the antihero changes over time, which makes it more compelling. If there's an arc from darkness to light, then I'm in. But if it's just darkness, I'll likely pass.
Lakshmi
Thanks Nicholas. I asked because you are a Gaiman fan, and Lucifer is based on his writing Its a retelling, and definitely not dark.. Appreciate the r
Thanks Nicholas. I asked because you are a Gaiman fan, and Lucifer is based on his writing Its a retelling, and definitely not dark.. Appreciate the reply!!
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Apr 08, 2021 02:01PM · flag
Apr 08, 2021 02:01PM · flag
Nicholas Ashbaugh
Ah, I wouldn't have guessed because the character looked much different in The Sandman comics—I think he was blonde, right? Anyway, thanks for bringin
Ah, I wouldn't have guessed because the character looked much different in The Sandman comics—I think he was blonde, right? Anyway, thanks for bringing it to my attention! Sidebar: I did catch the first season of American Gods and liked it. I haven't watched the last two seasons yet.
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