The Talk About Town is Getting Around
The reviews are in and it's a winner. Find out what everyone is talking about. The first book in the final word on the apocalypse.
(PRWEB) February 15, 2005 -- "The Curse of Mesphisto's Seed- The Day of the Awakening" is the first book in a new series dealing with the apocalypse and the fallen angel named Semjaza. Harriet Klausner called it "a fantastic apocalyptic thriller." Filled with strange and bizarre landscapes the novel takes the reader into the very heart of the devil's Inferno. Drawing on skills learned from over a decade and a half of writing for Europe's post-independent beat movement, William P. Haynes has crafted a tale that both readers and critics are raving about. Why a thriller after years of publishing beside Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg?
The answer is simple, The Curse is a road trip much as On the Road was a road trip only this time the highway goes beyond the boundaries of reality and into lands heretofor undreamed of.
"It's like taking a walk through the dreams of gods and devils," said Nancy Jackson. Set in New York where Mr. Haynes used to reside before moving to Missouri, the book is a fusion of poetry and prose. Jack Kerouac introduced America to the jazz filled world of the beat poet with his classic On the Road. Author William P. Haynes uses his poetic style to offer America a new journey. A road trip into the very heart of the devil's Inferno and back again. Mr. Kerouac introduced the world to beatniks and jazz influenced poetry. Mr.Haynes offers a thriller that won't be forgotten, long after the lights are out.
Part poetics and part King, book one: The Day of the Awakening has been called an epic experience and a spellbinding thrill ride of an adventure. Information on Mr. Haynes, reviews, and his online bookstore: The Horror Trader can be found at http://www.arminus9-writers.com
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