Illusions, Dystopia & Monsters
How the Truths of Our Time May Be Stranger Than Fiction
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- $ 29.900,00
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ILLUSIONS, DYSTOPIA & MONSTERS
"Illusions, Dystopia & Monsters: How the Truths Of Our Time May Be Stranger Than Fiction" is a unique, captivating and thoroughly disturbing book. The author, Kermit Heartsong, explores the idea of reality as potentially more terrifying than any dystopian film, by a direct comparison with over 70 films.
Heartsong's monsters are here and now, but cleverly undercover. His monsters are present day power brokers and high level government officials, with psychopathic or sociopathic tendencies, who are systematically exacting death and destruction around the globe.
The author -
San Francisco native Kermit E. Heartsong is a political writer for examiner.com and author of "United States of Mammon" (Tayen Lane, 2013). He has published several award-winning word games and is a member of Writers and Authors and the Association of Writers. He has also been interviewed on CNN, CNN International, KRON, and KCBS, and featured in "Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Young Millionaire, Success, Essence," and in author Carol Adrienne's "The Story of Your Life."
Mr. Heartsong, an empirical scientist, has been a keen observer of the macroscopic developments of social, economic, and political systems for the past twenty-five years and has uncovered a number of troubling trends, which has led to the writing of his second book, Illusions, Dystopia & Monsters (Tayen Lane, 2014).
What reviewers are saying -
"Prepare to be shocked at the truths and how they are stranger than fiction..."
- Bri Bruce, Editor, Hearts of Steel
"Kermit Heartsong's Illusions, Dystopia & Monsters is a clear and concise summary of the many ways that humans have fouled their own nest -- the planet Earth."
- Nicholas Carroll, Huffington Post Blogger
"A comprehensive and disturbing analysis of our corrupt system and its devastating consequences."
- Natylie Baldwin, Fiction Writer, Essayist and Book Reviewer