(PRWEB) October 14, 2004
In the span of two months "Diving The Seamount", a novel about living a life of value versus materialism, has caught on in America, Mexico, France and even as far as South Africa! Eloquently written prose pays homage to a mysterious underwater volcano known simply as El Bajo by generations of Mexican Indians and offers a breathtakingly fresh approach to life in the truest sense of carpe diem.
What's most surprising about this dramatic entry into the literary world, however, is Rapko's ability to seemingly crack the mass media syndicate. In the controversial debate as to whether in fact a freelance author can survive in a society increasing controlled by mass media, Rapko has flourished.
Never featured on the Oprah show? Not endorsed by Dr. Phil? Rebuked by National Newspapers? Fear not independent reader, Rapko has succeeded in convincing one reader at a time that true "choice" is possible; that it is far more delectable to savor the purity of thought discovered in the prose of freelance authors than consume literary works en masse.
Keeping a purist approach has yielded significant progress, "Diving The Seamount" has increased its Amazon.com sales rating over a million ranking places in less than two months simply on word of mouth alone!
Through the use of robust character development, a magnificent setting, and an uncanny ability to light a reader's fire of introspection, Rapko succeeds in creating an atypical world where a life of true value can be found. Well done indeed, let us hope the aptly named "regales" of which Rapko portrays in the novel as controlling the collective minds of a nation never really do catch on, bravo man!