Avatar for Castor

Castor

rank: 4605

Last week's position: 4579

first registered 24.06.10

last online 186 days ago

report abuse
about me

Me? "Je est un autre", just like Rimbaud!

favourite books

my websites

    

HarperCollins is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Self-publish with CreateSpace

my books

Blood and Sand

J Alan Bentley

"Is God more important than water to a man dying of thirst?" The truth will set you free, if you can survive it.


The Master, a tormented and beleaguered preacher and healer from the Gallilee has lost his faith. In a desperate attempt to reconnect with his soul he journeys to the desert where he will confront his demons, both good and evil, strange and familiar, suffer madness and horror, find a very unlikely ally in what he considered was his greatest enemy and come to discover a truth greater and more important than God that will affect not only him but the whole of humanity.

 

my friends

leave me a message

click here to leave a message

latest

Narcissus wrote 104 days ago

Hi, J. Alan, Will you be kind enough to take a look at something dif....

ndayery wrote 196 days ago

(rafica_4ndaye@yahoo.com) My name is rafica i saw your profile toda....

Eponymous Rox wrote 282 days ago

Hullo there. I'm still a reader on Authonomy scouting for books to pr....

JohnDoe wrote 313 days ago

*Lunatic seeks asylum* – "like a William S. Burroughs novel with....

Dr Ajay Kansal wrote 317 days ago

Hi I wish to thank you for your support in the past. Kindly help ....

view all

my comments

latest

I wrote 372 days ago

Hello Emily, It is quite rare that I leave messages for people out of the blue, much less try and push my own work onto people. But reading your pitch seemed to ring so many bells with mine that i couldn't not say something. If you are curious and you do have a look, may i suggest that you go straig... view book

I wrote 377 days ago

Dr Kansal, I have waited a long time for a book like this to come to Authonomy and I look forward to devoting more time to it in the future than I have at the moment. At first blush it appears to be the kind of work that inspired me (much like Christopeher Hitchens' magnificent 'God Is Not Great') w... view book

I wrote 385 days ago

Al, With great sincerity, many thanks for your time in reading my work; the first in a long time. I know that there are very many holes and dropped stitches in my work; grammar and punctuation were never my strong points (spelling is pretty lousy too, come to think of it!). To me, though, technic... view book

I wrote 603 days ago

Many thanks. Best of luck with the Editors Desk. view book

I wrote 633 days ago

Many thanks, and hope you enjoy the rest when you have the time; a constriction i know all too well! Please forgive my apparent silence; this is a big site with more people than i considered and i'm still trying to navigate my way around it and its practices. Outre felix! view book

view all