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Beginner's Luke: Book I of the Beginner's Luke Series [Paperback]

Sol Luckman (Author)
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Beginner's Luke Series February 23, 2007
Who would you be if you could be anyone? go anywhere? do anything? Well, you can! Luke Soloman will show you how. Luke is more than merely self-conscious. He is sui generis, literally believing himself into being. Beginner's Luke is the first novel in a series of six madcap adventures that, collectively, make up the imaginary life of this lovably irreverent modern-day Walter Mitty. While titillating in the rambunctious tradition of Henry Miller and Jack Kerouac, this visionary début equally impresses as a work of literary art. Luke's signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious point: consciousness creates. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination-for only through it can we reinvent ourselves and our world.

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"A welcome start to what promises to be a mind-bending journey through the mind of the ultimate iconoclast." -- Apex Reviews, March, 2008

"Definitely a spiritual journey that you do not want to put down." -- Niama Williams, Ph.D., Host, "Poetry & Prose & Anything Goes"

BEGINNER'S LUKE to a conventional novel is what an animated film is to a documentary. It is creative, imaginative, humorous and very distinctive. -- Reader Views, May 7, 2007

About the Author

Sol Luckman is author of the internationally acclaimed nonfiction CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD, editor of the popular free ezine DNA MONTHLY, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. His articles on consciousness and healing have appeared in numerous print and online venues, including ATLANTIS RISING, WELL BEING JOURNAL, RENAISSANCE, SEDONA JOURNAL OF EMERGENCE and KINDRED SPIRIT, and also have been featured in the alternative medicine anthologies MESSAGE OF SPIRIT: A MANUAL FOR YOUR MIND and HEAL YOURSELF WITH BREATH, LIGHT, SOUND AND WATER. Australia's NEXUS NEW TIMES called CONSCIOUS HEALING, which also received a five-star endorsement from the Midwest Book Review and was recently translated into Turkish, a "paradigm-reworking book" that introduces a "revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being."

In addition, Sol is author of the BEGINNER'S LUKE Series of seriocomic novels that explore the role of consciousness and imagination in creating reality. A respected New York publisher, whose authors feature a National Book Award finalist in addition to dozens of prestigious award winners, made an offer (subsequently declined in favor of self-publishing) for the six-volume BEGINNER'S LUKE Series, which was selected out of a yearly "slush pile" of nearly 8,000 manuscripts--a rare and wonderful feat these days. Luke's signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious, and life-changing, point: consciousness creates. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination--for only through it can we reinvent our ourselves and our world. Excerpts from BEGINNER'S LUKE have appeared in T-ZERO: THE WRITERS' EZINE and METAMORPHOSIS.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 210 pages
  • Publisher: Crow Rising Transformational Media (February 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0615140351
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615140353
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,825,539 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Sol Luckman is a prolific visual artist and critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction.

His numerous books include the international bestselling CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD and the newly released POTENTIATE YOUR DNA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HEALING & TRANSFORMATION WITH THE REGENETICS METHOD.

For information on the "revolutionary healing science" (NEXUS) of the Regenetics Method, check out www.PhoenixRegenetics.org.

Sol is also author of the BEGINNER'S LUKE Series of seriocomic novels that hilariously foreground the role of imagination in creating our individual and collective reality.

Characterized by Reader Views as a "modern-day ALICE IN WONDERLAND" and by Apex Reviews as a "mind-bending journey through the mind of the ultimate iconoclast," BEGINNER'S LUKE is also, as literature professor Niama Williams has written, a "spiritual journey that you do not want to put down."

Luke's signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious, and life-changing, point: CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination--for only through it can we reinvent our ourselves and our world.

Watch the three short videos provided here for an irreverent introduction to the Series. Share the Adventure of an imaginary lifetime by visiting www.BeginnersLuke.com.

In Sol's expressionistic paintings, samples of which are available here, he is committed to exploring and depicting energy--specifically, that engrossing spiral of universal creative energy that is consciousness. His vision of the world is deeply shamanic, as a place not wholly solid, but informed by a kinetic vibrancy that is fundamentally intelligent.

His intention is for viewers to see this universe of energy in his paintings--as objects condition space with their essence, and vice versa, and the outside conflates with the inside because All Is One.

View Sol's paintings and learn more about his work at www.CrowRising.com.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Luke definitely worth a look!, March 28, 2007
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This review is from: Beginner's Luke: Book I of the Beginner's Luke Series (Paperback)
Until I encountered Luke Soloman, metafiction didn't give me much satisfaction. All too often I found it precious, with authors more intent on showing off writerly parlor tricks than providing credible, sympathetic characters or a coherent story. But the eponymous hero of Sol Luckman's picaresque novel, BEGINNER'S LUKE, is delightfully down to earth: he's often restless, sometimes guileless, perpetually seeking, and, apparently, perpetually horny. BEGINNER'S LUKE is the first installment of a series of six Bildungsromans designed to show how Luke grows, what he gains and how he learns to perceive the world. Readers will have such a fine old time following his adventures it may not dawn on them for some time that they, too, are meant to question their assumptions about reality.

In Book I, the self-generated Luke, determined not to be a tourist in his own life, sets out on his travels and promptly manages to blunder into one mishap after another, including an idyll with the leaf-eating Folarian tribe that comes to a rapid and near-disastrous end and an apprenticeship as a beggar and dumpster-diver in crime-addled Perver City. He eventually seeks refuge in his past (real? imagined? does it matter?) and relives his transition from an alienated, marginalized teenager to a college man in hot pursuit of meaning and mating material in roughly equal measures. The lessons he learns make him wiser, but does that add up to contentment? (Get real: if it did, would there be a reason for Book II?)

Sol Luckman's writing makes BEGINNER'S LUKE a rewarding romp from start to finish. This is the sort of book that could easily have self-destructed in a lesser author's hands, but Luckman makes it sing. You'll like Luke often; you'll want to wring his neck on occasion. But what you won't do is forget him. What is life's purpose? Are things always what they seem? What's the difference between living and existing? Are we the hero of our own lives? When can we be said to have finally grown up? Luke Soloman will no doubt tackle these--and scores of other burning issues--as he continues his education in Book II of the series, THE TOY BUDDHA. I, for one, can't wait to go along for the ride.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Peeling off the Layers: BEGINNER'S LUKE, March 20, 2007
This review is from: Beginner's Luke: Book I of the Beginner's Luke Series (Paperback)
Solo Man, a.k.a. Luke Soloman, peels off the layers of identity to reveal or maybe even expose the naked truth of the inner individual--the only One. And the zip strip he uses is the words that make up his thoughts and via the tool of writing, using those words to make up a reality for all of us to explore. It's not just any ol' words either, it's an amazing and articulate collection that makes you want to strap on your dictionary for a Personal Flotation Device as you push your craft off toward the other side.

At first, the storyline seems a little trite or maybe juvenile, but as one continues to read, it becomes obvious that's the intention. It's all background, a sort of history that one needs to connect with the character. And the criticism seems validated when the rest of Luke's writing class (Creative Writing 101) has the same superficial reaction to his "story." Digging in, it starts to get deeper.

How often do we take things at face value, without understanding how something seemingly simple has serious significance? How much do we overlook in our everyday experiences as we search only for the extraordinary? What might appear to have little merit but could be the fulcrum that moves the mountain? That's part of the point--we miss so much by assuming a superior stance without realizing there's always a lesson--that there's always something to learn.

And Luke's story has a mighty moral: we're making it all up! Our imagination is both seed and soil, water and sun. It's how we cultivate our circumstances and fashion our future. Luke takes us on a tour of time and quaintly confuses the quantity and quality of something we've all come to take for granted, the timeline that creates cause and effect. It reminds me of a quote I've seen attributed to a number of individuals, including Tom Robbins: "It's never too late to have a happy childhood."

The BEGINNER'S LUKE Series fits first and foremost into the category of adventure; the fact that it's also educational is a sort of furtive free lunch. (Who says there's no such thing?) So, gentle friend, read it and weep, but be well warned, those might be tears of joy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy...Reality...The Difference Is...?, May 3, 2008
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This review is from: Beginner's Luke: Book I of the Beginner's Luke Series (Paperback)
"Life was too short to waste being a productive member of society. My job was an imaginary life, and I felt deeply I should be paid to live it."

Such is the prevailing sentiment of Luke Soloman, the unassuming protagonist of Beginner's Luke. The first in a six-part series of his various adventures & misadventures, Beginner's Luke introduces the reader to the mind of a man on a search to find his true self- even if that search does take him backwards in time.

Soloman's exploits begin on the streets of New Age City, a wondrous place to rival the glitz & glamour of Disneyland. There, he quickly finds himself overwhelmed, eventually falling (literally) into the realm of Perver City, New Age City's ersatz suburb. Rife with similar individuals who couldn't make it in New Age City, Perver City introduces Soloman to such clans as the Folarians, Pietarians, and Breatharians, all rival factions with obvious predilections. Following a nearly tragic turn of events within their midst, Soloman is then taken in by the inimitable Blue, who indoctrinates him with, among other things, the finer points of the art of begging.

Blue soon realizes, though, that Soloman is destined for more, so he shoos him off, encouraging him to set his sights higher and expand his horizons further, which leads Soloman "back" to his college days, surrounded by a host of equally intriguing characters who further enrich his experiences and enlighten him on his quest.

One may think Luckman's metaphysical approach to storytelling would potentially alienate readers who may find his prose difficult to follow; however, it is precisely his originality that lends his narrative the authenticity he needs to pull the whole thing off. Through his liberal use of colorful metaphors and similes, Luckman engages the reader's imagination and fosters independent thought regarding his assessments that often leads to rewarding conclusions. Also, his witticisms and acerbic observations lend his critiques a comedic touch, serving as the proverbial spoonful of sugar that helps the medicine of truth go down.

Beginner's Luke is a welcome start to what promises to be a mind-bending journey through the mind of the ultimate iconoclast. Fittingly, one can only imagine what's next in store.
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