What
Casts a Shadow?
by
Seth Mullins
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BLURB:
A
troubled young rock musician, a mystic mentor, and a generation of
lost souls longing for a new voice to emerge from the wilderness...
When
an altercation outside of a performance venue nearly proves fatal,
Brandon Chane begins to realize how far his life is spinning out of
control. His efforts to channel his pain, frustration and thwarted
loves into his music may not suffice to save him. Then he meets Saul,
a crisis counselor with the soul of an ancient medicine man, and a
far-reaching journey of healing - one that may teach him how to steer
away from the very edge of the abyss - begins.
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Excerpt
The Edge
I
suppose you could compare it to driving on a high mountain road. You
don’t realize how close you are to free-fall, or how sheer and far
is the plunge, until you go around a bend where one side is exposed
to open air and then there it is: The Abyss.
There’s
this edge that you can come to – I imagine it’s a different place
for each of us – and you just know that once you get swept over it
you won’t be coming back. By the time you’re close enough to see
it it may already be too late. You could find yourself teetering,
suddenly hearing the warnings that life had been giving you all
along, knowing that it’s become impossible to step back; because by
that time, those other forces – the ones pounding like the rapids
at your back, always trying to push you towards that edge and then
over it – have grown too strong.
Tommy
and I first talked about forming a band together before either of us
had learned to play an instrument. We both perceived music –
particularly, its heavy, extreme underside - as the ideal vehicle for
our personal salvation. The first guitar that I purchased, a Fender
Telecaster that I immediately spray painted black to my father’s
horror, became my refuge. It was my best friend and confidante. It
gave me a convenient excuse to avoid social situations that, more
often than not, would only remind me of how far off the beaten path I
really was.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Seth
Mullins draws upon the great sweep of human soul-journeying to weave
his tales. He's inspired by music, shamanism, dreams and the
mysteries and miracles of our inner life. His greatest love as a
writer is for fiction that depicts a journey towards self-awareness
in the deepest sense.
"Probably
the most valuable thing that I learned throughout my spiritual
journey in this life is the importance of trusting in one's self.
Many of our cultural lessons encourage us to ignore or even fear our
inner reality. And yet it is this realm that really does hold the
answers to all of our questions, and can point the way towards the
most fulfilling life experiences possible for us."
Mr.
Mullins has lived in Maine, Connecticut, New Mexico, Oregon and
Vermont.
http://www.humanityswayforward.com
(Humanity's Way Forward - my website)
http://frontiersofconsciousness.blogspot.com
(The Edge of the Known by Seth Mullins - my blog)
"What
Casts the Shadow?" (The Edge of the Known) on Amazon:
http://amzn.to/1rkhffS
My
Amazon author page: amazon.com/author/sethmullins
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the author bio.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Rote
Thanks for visiting! I sometimes question whether the spiritual element in my bios will turn people off... but it's such an integral part of who I am and why I write that it would make no sense to leave it out.
DeleteThank you for hosting me :)
ReplyDeleteI like the excerpt!
ReplyDeletevitajex(at)Aol(Dot)com
Thank you :) It can be intimidating, beginning a story at its darkest point. On the one hand, I love the narrator and want the world to love him too. On the other hand, I'm always aware that I'm asking readers to sympathize with someone who's self-destructive and in some ways very blind at the onset. But there's no redemption without first the darkness, right?
DeleteI like the name of the book.
ReplyDeletesavewish@yahoo.com
Thank you :) It mirrors the name of the band's first record, and is a kind of shorthand for, "What casts the shadow on our race? What makes us so often fall short of the incredible capacity for beauty that we all have within us?"
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