The Song of Citadels takes the reader on an epic journey that spans the rise and fall of civilizations and the seeding of life in the cosmos. This trilogy comprises three The Citadel; The Foundation; and Gaiya. In Book One, a city and its people are trying to fathom the great mystery of the Citadel, and the fears that keep them within its shadows. Book Two explores a community that knows about the true nature of the Citadel, as well as about the purpose of human civilization and the impulses behind life in the cosmos. In Book Three, the need for seeding life within the cosmos becomes an urgent imperative. At the heart of the Song of Citadels lies a mystery, an enigma, and an exploration – a journey upon which is disclosed many surprising truths about the nature of human existence. Yet we may ultimately find that, as always, the secret protects itself…
Kingsley L. Dennis, PhD, is an author and researcher. He is the author of 'Bardo Times'; 'The Sacred Revival: Magic, Mind & Meaning in a Technological Age' (2017): 'The Phoenix Generation' (2014) 'Meeting Monroe' (2013); ‘Breaking the Spell’ (2013); ‘New Revolutions for a Small Planet’ (2012); ‘The Struggle for Your Mind’ (2012); and ‘New Consciousness for a New World’ (2011). He is also the co-author, with Ervin Laszlo, of ‘Dawn of the Akashic Age’ (2013); co-editor, with Ervin Laszlo, of ‘The New Science & Spirituality Reader’ (2012); and co-author, with John Urry, of ‘After the Car’ (2009).
Kingsley worked in the Sociology Dept. at Lancaster University, UK, and has authored numerous articles on social futures; technology, and conscious evolution. As well as academic training Kingsley has also lived and worked for many years overseas, including five years in Turkey. He currently lives in Andalusia, Spain and continues to research, write, travel, and grow his own vegetables.