Celestial Games: Aquarians, Leprechauns & The Pot of Gold

For some time now, I have been interested in self-publishing one of my stories, in book form. With my new book, “Celestial Games: Aquarians, Leprechauns & The Pot of Gold“, I now join the growing ranks of self-published authors.

Of all the topics I have chosen to write about, I chose the one in Celestial Games because it is pure fantasy. There is nothing within its pages that does not spring from the creative process. In other words, it required me to create a new world of incredulity, in such a way, that it can be enjoyed in a credible manner.

For this reason, I chose a genre of writing known as “Creation Myth”. I was thusly free to offer an alternative explanation to the world we live in today.

As fantastic as it may seem, there is an aura of plausibility that surrounds Celestial Games. While our conscious mind deals with the incredulous, your subconscious asks the question: “What if?”

In the final analysis, that’s one of the major reasons why you’re reading Celestial Games. In a time when we humans know everything there is to know about the world we live in, I take you back to a time in human history when we knew nothing.

As a result, you become free to entertain the question I propose, “What if?”, and indulge yourself in a fantastic voyage, back to a time before time, where everything is possible, even the rebirth of the human species…

Click the link to get your copy of Celestial Games: https://www.createspace.com/3785138

** Available on Amazon February 16, 2012

About profesorbaker

Born in the Year of the Tiger in the first month of Aquarius in a small, rural Arkansas town called Luxora. Taught to read and do basic math before kindergarten by my mother and big brother, breezed through 12 years of a high school education with a GPA of 93.50 and vowed to never study again.... (How wrong I was... I have never stopped studying, be it formal or informal I love to study and learn new things...
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