Sebastopol, CA, November 21, 2011 — Every Wednesday,Podiobooks.com will be airing episodes of "The Flaw in the
Fabric" by Jim T. Lindsey of Nova Scotia and published as an ebook by SeaStorm Press in Northern, CA. Arcadia House Publishing in Halifax will be publishing the print version in early 2012. Episodes can be heard here.
Sebastopol, CA, November 21, 2011 — Every Wednesday,Podiobooks.com will be airing episodes of "The Flaw in the
Fabric" by Jim T. Lindsey of Nova Scotia and published as an ebook by SeaStorm Press in Northern, CA. Arcadia House Publishing in Halifax will be publishing the print version in early 2012. Episodes can be heard here.
"The Flaw in the Fabric, Book 1 of A Travellers Guide for Lost Souls" set along the Granite Coast of Nova Scotia is a world in which the boundaries of space and time are developing stress cracks. Through one such crack, brought on by a hurricane in the ghost-infested province of Nova Scotia, two brothers reincarnate after spending two hundred years as lost souls in the neither-here-nor-there land of the In Between. They are as surprised to be back as Raymond Kidd is to find them in his basement. While wondering how to cope with his unnatural visitors, Raymond himself falls through another crack which sends him back to his life as a 19th century merchant captain, where he discovers he has a wife and child he loves as much as he loves his 21st century family. In the midst of trying to cope with that dilemma, his wife of the future is summoning him back, but when he returns it is not the way that anyone intended. In between here and there, Raymond is given a mission. He must write A Travellers Guide for Lost Souls.
A delightful adventure to read, says Standard-Times Perry Flippin, editor emeritus San Angelo, Texas. The plot twists through the picturesque Granite Coast of Nova Scotia. Ultimately, the novel lifts readers to ponder an unexpected realm of departed spirits who linger among us.
Book Information:
The Flaw in the Fabric, Book 1 of A Travellers Guide for Lost Souls (Canadian spelling) – Author: Jim T.Lindsey – Publisher: SeaStorm Press – ISBN: 978-0-578-08113-7 , Word Count: 115, 500 – Published: March 2011. It is available for purchase online from major online retailers.
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About the author:
Jim Lindsey is a writer, actor, sailor, photographer, blues singer, Buddhist and Texan living in Nova Scotia. He is been published in various literary magazines and his short short story Message from the Thirteenth Floor took first place in Saskatchewan's annual literary competition. His first book, In Lieu of Mecca was runner-up for the United States Poetry Award. He is been a reporter for three Texas papers including the Dallas Morning News.
He began studying Tibetan Buddhism in California where he lived on a sailboat and worked as a technical writer for major Silicon Valley companies. He moved to Nova Scotia in 1995 in search of a better lifestyle to the old fishing village of Prospect near Halifax, the provincial capitol. Authors Newsroom.
About SeaStorm Press
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