This is the culmination of the Space Encounters: Chunking Down the 21st Century series. Lavish with scans to entice the imagination, profound with probings of "the unconscious history of the Earth." The format is 8.5 x 11, but set up in double pages per page for easy reading, leaving the full pages for the illustrations. A handsome sample of the limited first edition.
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"Keep This Quiet! My Relationship with Hunter S. Thompson, Milton Klonsky, and Jan Mensaert" - featuring the very voice of Hunter, as he writes lively letters while undergoing the ordeals inside the publishing world in finalizing his first book, "Hell's Angels." What was that story? What happened back then? This book will tell you. No other book has. To learn more, visit http://www.hunterthommpsonnewbook.com and "Keep This Quiet: HST" (Facebook). The book is discounted 28% on Amazon.
EARLIER BOOKS: Margaret A. Harrell began writing her "Love in Transition" series in Paris, France. Then returned to New York City to work at Random House, copy editing the first book of notable authors such as Hunter S. Thompson (see his praise for her in 'Gonzo Letters" II), John Irving, etc. She was three times a Fellow at MacDowell Colony for artists. Marrying a Belgian poet, she lived in Morocco and Belgium, then took a sharp turn into spiritual-growth courses. She moved to Zurich for studies at the C. G. Jung Institute (having done undergraduate work at Duke and graduate work at Columbia University). At the Institute, she had a dramatic "Confrontation with the Self," or as Jung termed it in "The Red Book," a "Confrontation with the Unconscious." The "Love in Transition" series burst at the seams to absorb the jolts in consciousness that followed. These included at times a computer that in a form of psychokinesis transformed the look of the page as it was being printed. These "computer art" reshapings of the print were also an exercise in refocusing the writing. Cloud photography (first in dreams) became a major outlet in the 90s and she has exhibited internationally. Though all the books except one were published by a professor in a Romanian university (in English), limited first editions are available on Amazon. Likewise, a US-published book, "Toward a Philosophy of Perception," which has 33 color-cloud photos, as well as "computer PK" images. Always an explorer and experimenter, Margaret uses this creative flair in all the "Love in Transition" books. The most popular of her books before Keep This Quiet! is probably "Marking Time with Faulkner."
