
The Epic of Gilgamesh Re-Imagined In An Illustrated Novel by: Warren Manser With Erik Rakoczy
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HERE’S THE QUICK SYNOPSIS:
Constellation Orion: The Immortal Hunter is an illustrated book created by Warren Manser with Erik Rakoczy. Its a retelling of the ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh with a science fiction twist. Orion fills 256 pages with stunning artwork and imaginative storytelling. It sells for $65 USD.
Mysterious Ancient Temples...
One Bodacious Goddess!
BUT WHY IN HELL WOULD YOU WANT TO READ A BOOK!
Hey Folks, are you fed up with immersing yourself in emerging technologies like 3D video games and state of the art electronic devices only to be consumed with boredom the moment your batteries discharge? Tired of typing self aggrandizing, self referential bullshit on an electrostatic touch screen to a gaggle of twittering twits? Why not spark your imagination in an ancient media called books! Do it the old fashioned way with ink on paper bound together sequentially as pages. At this point you may ask yourself, this is madness, what is he getting at? Its theatre of the mind I'm talking about, my words and images mixed up with your mind, like a cerebral tossed salad. Yes, Its the ultimate virtual reality. Once you open the doors of your mind and access the limitless potential of creative thought within, you can do anything. Like unraveling a riddle, exploring mysteries of the etherial plane, traveling through time or to distant planets and even far away nebula, just by thinking of it. As long as there's blood in your veins, and neurons firing in your brain!
Now hold on there, I wasn't born yesterday - nebulae are just clumps of interstellar ionized gasses, is this legitimate? Well hell yes! One bit of caution though, this method of transferring information called "reading" relies on your brain to use its intellect, and I'd be remiss if I didn't warn you of the possible implications and/or side affects. For instance, and only in rare cases, your brain may be invaded by free thought. You may be overwhelmed by the expanse of a wider consciousness. And if you have an addictive personality, you may even be plagued with new ideas. No, I'm not talking about someone else's ideas, and especially not ones that are placed in your head by giant corporations via the use of neuromarketing.
Order now and you get...
His Wild-Man friend!
But lets face it folks, new ideas are scary, so beware of transcendent experiences. Freedom of choice is confusing, and going counter culture only leads to feelings of isolation and inadequacy. Well hold on there mister, this is exactly what the competition would have you believe! So say goodbye to social indoctrination, adios to systematic sensory programming, arrivederci to shallow momentary visceral experiential frivolities, and take back your mind and read a book. Its best to start with great writing, like something from Dostoyevsky or William Shakespeare, and when your finished with the giants, then try my book. It won't be nearly as well written, but it has a lot of fancy pictures to fill in the gaps. And as far as I know, Shakespeare couldn't draw worth a damn!
Oh, yeah. And I don't mean a "how to" or procedural manual in the guise of a book. This whole notion that you can just follow steps 1, 2, and 3 to achieve a specific result is killing creativity. I'm talking about eliminating convention and allowing your mind to find its own pathways. Create your own solutions. Shout out to the world, I've had enough of this cookie cutter existence brought on by devilish computing devices and stifling narrow minded reductionist processes!
Think of something new.
... and Tales of the Annunaki!
The Story of a Decadent Sumerian King!
...with Secret Chambers...
Plus Much Much More!
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