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20210106 - "Ubik"



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As the half-life of/ the deceased, so the "real" world./ One-thing; miracles.
("Ubik")


Hello goodreaders,


The penultimate review from #MyYearInBooks 2020 is "Ubik" by Philip K. Dick. Philip experiments with the consequences of duality through the suspended half-life of his dying cast of characters in a setting that revolves around a non-physical world within a cold-storage system for people who have died, and their loved ones who live in the physical world and who visit the cold-pac to talk to the deceased. Those in the "half-life" experience their world as a reconstruction of the "real" world, however the half-lifers require the help of their "real" allies in order to overcome the force of entropy as it attempts to quantize the half-life world for its inhabitants. And while the real world helps the half-lifers, both come to understand that the "real" world is just as influenced by the half-life of cold-pac, as the half-life is by the "real" world. 


Previews of the upcoming "SM-SARA" HaikuPrajna Collection can be found here:  https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/sm-sara.html


While I pitch my first novel, "Perennial City", the full first chapter along with rough-chapter previews can be found here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/perennial-city.html


Poetry on, and the first draft of "Spear-thrower" can be read here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/spear-thrower.html


My Goodreads' 2020 #MyYearInBooks can be seen here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/goodreads-myyearinbooks.html


Thank you for reading.

Until next time,

Allen W. McLean


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Tuesday

20210105 - "The Old Man and the Sea"

 

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Harpoon to expire / the forces of nature, and / take home what you can.
("The Old Man and the Sea")


Hello goodreaders,


Details for the Next Big Novel Idea will be shared once we are done reviewing the last of 2020's Goodreads. After I fill you in on the latest of my WIPs, then we can go back to focusing on the "Spear-thrower" Collection (which I did remember to edit over the holidays). And all the while, we are aiming to release the "SM-SARA" Collection at the end of the month. Also might have something new in the works for regular Patron-exclusive content. Very exciting times ahead.

Today's #MyYearInBooks is "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway. His fish story is an incredible conflict between the abilities of humanity and nature; what impressed on me most was his descriptions and symbolism of nature through the sea, the simple-minded fish and the toils of a human body, beside Santiago's internal conquering of the elements set against him, such as with his acceptance of "bad" luck for the sake of being lucky. The outer conflict of an old man with the sea masks an inner thought-contest between the laws of nature and every conscious-minded human being.


Previews of the upcoming "SM-SARA" HaikuPrajna Collection can be found here:  https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/sm-sara.html


While I pitch my first novel, "Perennial City", the full first chapter along with rough-chapter previews can be found here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/perennial-city.html


Poetry on, and the first draft of "Spear-thrower" can be read here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/spear-thrower.html


My Goodreads' 2020 #MyYearInBooks can be seen here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/goodreads-myyearinbooks.html


Thank you for reading.

Until next time,

Allen W. McLean


Please follow this blog via email by clicking the "Subscribe" button at the top of the page (or like us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram) to see more of these bite-sized insights, AND so that you can read these projects as they are being produced!

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Books, art, music, poetry, prompts and a whole lot more from me and April (@electricarmchair)!







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