ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE?
AS an avid student of M-Superstring and Multiverse Theory (MSMT) I have a great personal as well as literary interest in whether this fourth attempted “proof” of truth within the potential Unified Field Theory it constructs is legitimate, the other three being authority (the oldest), science (repeatabilty) and statistics. All three “classical” proofs have caveats. Will MSMT be the one without caveats? Will it provide the final explanations of our reality as we live within and experience it?
If there’s one thing I can state without equivocation, THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor is my literary attempt at exploring exactly those questions, not just within the world of theoretical cosmic-and-quantum physics, but within the realms of affection, romance, love, sex and, yes, anxiety and death. A big task, admittedly, but I’ve taken my leap into the cold, rushing waters and I think you will agree with me successfully swum against the current and reached the other side. And, that other side is “Prophesy,” the sequel, that delves ever further into the core of MSMT and its implications, manifestations and intrusions in “everyday” reality. But don’t just take my word for it, join me at the very edge of madness and let’s peer together into the abyss. Scary? Maybe, but every good thriller should evoke a little anxiety and fear.
My newest MSMT explorations are in the areas of birth, psychosis, the soul and death, all three of which take on a uniquely new meaning bordering on something like Hindu/Buddhist reincarnation but into different, quite “real” universes, and it’s these issues that will be tackled in “Prophesy.” How’s it coming? The work is rapidly evolving into four seemingly disparate stories that, in the end, prove to be one story that helps the three protagonists in THE EDGE OF MADNESS resolve an otherwise seeming unresolvable problem. Sorry, don’t believe in spoilers, so you’ll just have to enjoy reading the querulous, LGBT “naughty” first book, TOTAL MELTDOWN (Borgo/Wildside 2009) by Raymond Gaynor and William Maltese and the second, yet again “naughty” LGBT book, THE EDGE OF MADNESS, while waiting patiently for “Prophesy.”
Total Meltdown: A Tripler and Clarke Adventure
The Edge of Madness
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999693859
If there’s one thing I can state without equivocation, THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor is my literary attempt at exploring exactly those questions, not just within the world of theoretical cosmic-and-quantum physics, but within the realms of affection, romance, love, sex and, yes, anxiety and death. A big task, admittedly, but I’ve taken my leap into the cold, rushing waters and I think you will agree with me successfully swum against the current and reached the other side. And, that other side is “Prophesy,” the sequel, that delves ever further into the core of MSMT and its implications, manifestations and intrusions in “everyday” reality. But don’t just take my word for it, join me at the very edge of madness and let’s peer together into the abyss. Scary? Maybe, but every good thriller should evoke a little anxiety and fear.
My newest MSMT explorations are in the areas of birth, psychosis, the soul and death, all three of which take on a uniquely new meaning bordering on something like Hindu/Buddhist reincarnation but into different, quite “real” universes, and it’s these issues that will be tackled in “Prophesy.” How’s it coming? The work is rapidly evolving into four seemingly disparate stories that, in the end, prove to be one story that helps the three protagonists in THE EDGE OF MADNESS resolve an otherwise seeming unresolvable problem. Sorry, don’t believe in spoilers, so you’ll just have to enjoy reading the querulous, LGBT “naughty” first book, TOTAL MELTDOWN (Borgo/Wildside 2009) by Raymond Gaynor and William Maltese and the second, yet again “naughty” LGBT book, THE EDGE OF MADNESS, while waiting patiently for “Prophesy.”
Total Meltdown: A Tripler and Clarke Adventure
The Edge of Madness
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999693859
Published on February 14, 2021 12:06
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