RIGHT RIGHT, LEFT LEFT and WHICH WITCH?

LOVE homonyms: homographs and homophones alike, though they really aren’t that much alike now, are they? Placed near each other, they are often pregnant with meaning. Like the right (correct) right (far right political aspirants) — is there such an animal? The answer: I have no more idea than if there is a left left. And which witch — that’s certainly a cogent question in THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor that deals in part with the return of pantheism alongside M-Superstring and Multiverse Theories. The answer: Simi Andry Jan [Jan-Rho], Wiccan High Priestess and professional acroynmeur with a distinct penchant for Draff Rob Brie [Septican-Smite], uber-conscious olfactory savant with shocking green eyes and a simian tail, professed but wavering partner of the flagrantly gay Olympian-built athlete Billie Frann Frank [Tordon-Cass], universally acclaimed professional photographer and heartthrob of women and men alike. And there you have it. The three main characters in my unique Sci-Fu (science-based futuring) novel of the world after Total Meltdown (Borgo/Wildside 2009) by Raymond Gaynor and William Maltese.

I also like diversity and complexity, both of which are present in my latest novel and the sequel I’m currently writing tentatively entitled “Prophecy.” Always bordering on the edge of chaos, but never over that edge. This reflects my basic belief in life and the cosmos, being large, diverse and complex, often appearing chaotic, but actually well-ordered if one could but see the “bigger picture.” Substitute adventure, thrills, romance or gender-sex (LBGTQ) for “life” or “cosmos” and you have THE EDGE OF MADNESS.

The Edge of Madness

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