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Threshold of Consciousness [Paperback]

Joe Vojt (Author)
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September 10, 2008


Trying to recover from the light and the shock, Clay could only repeat, "Oh my God, how can this be?"

Joe Vojt's Threshold of Consciousness is a remarkable realistic journey into the mind of a successful Quality Manager who has experience a tragic loss. This powerful, gripping, emotional read will show how one man survived and coped when death unexpectedly entered into his life.

Clay Zerner is devastated over the loss of his beloved wife Renee. He finds himself wondering aimlessly without any purpose in trying to go on with his shattered life. He throws himself into his job, and trying to solve the financial difficulties his company is currently facing. He is unprepared when he meets up with Dawn, a young inspiring artist. In Dawn, he sees a way to accept and move forward with his life. With Dawn's soothing healing touch, will he have the courage to put the past to rest and live for the future?

"Joe Vojt does an excellent job in allowing readers to experience the pain, suffering, and difficulties of the main character Clay. With an outstanding cast of secondary characters, smoothly created plot and dialogue, Threshold of Consciousness is not to be missed."
- Suzie Housley, Book Reviewer for Myshelf.com

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About the Author

I worked in the Connecticut industry for decades. I live in Farmington and have been writing my fiction stories based around Quality through the years. and my with retirement time has helped me get on track. Feel free to email should you require more information.
Thanks,
Joe

Product Details

  • Paperback: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press (September 10, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 143273217X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1432732172
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,561,123 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Note: I am looking for a publisher for the four books listed below.
Joe Vojt novels include, Mystified Humanity, Wings of Air, Enduring Prophesy, and Threshold of Consciousness. He previously worked in the quality manufacturing arena, this included NASA projects, like the Apollo program and a variety of space satellites for Hughes and other technical industries. He lives in the Farmington Valley, Connecticut. Joe is a Vietnam era veteran joining the United States Air Force he served three out of the four years in SAC, working on the B-52.

Nonfiction Article
Contributed one titled "Marketing Bliss in The Published Author's Guide to Promotion" carrying the subtitle, Marketing Tips by Published Authors.

Short Stories
"Reflection of a Modern Day", was featured in the winter 2008 issue of The Litchfield Literary Review. Five Magazines, Six anthologies. Joe's website: www.authorsden.com/joevojt

Awards
Three Editor's Preference Awards of Excellence, Two Accomplishments of Merit, One Fiction Merit, One Honorable Mention - Fiction, One Honorable Mention - Nonfiction

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
Media Experience
Radio interview "Meet the Author" by Harry L. Rinker (wxci.org) covered Wings of Air.
Interviewed www.blogtalkradio.com/Across-the-pond/2009/10/28/A-Book-and-a-Chat-Joe-Vojt
The Mary Jones Show. This radio program was on four stations in Connecticut.
Joe was a guest on the half-hour TV program, The Book Authority with Brian Jud, which covered an audience of 200,000 in central Connecticut. The program ran six times. His appearance was quoted, "they really liked his presentation."
Three local newspapers, the Farmington Life, Farmington Valley Post, and The Valley Press had articles regarding his writing.

Speaking Credentials
Guest speaker at CAPA Southwest Chapter August 2010 on How to Write Science Fiction

Professional Affiliation
Member of the Connecticut Authors and Publishers Association. Joe was a past board member and newsletter editor for The Authority.
Wrote articles the following in The Authority (CAPA),
The Challenge, The Dreaded Synopsis, Why the Craft of Writing Has Meaning, The Dreaded Screenplay Treatment, Random Notes on the Craft of Writing (Part I & II), Editing the Dreaded First Draft.

Notable Education
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Central Connecticut State University, and Waterbury State Technical College.

Joe's Favorite Authors
Douglas Preston, Lee Child, Clive Cussler, Michael Connelly, Christopher Reich, Steve Berry, Sandra Brown, James Patterson, David Baldacci, Dale Brown, Dan Brown,.Frank Herbert, Joseph Conrad, Franz Kafka, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Miller, Charles Dickens, Leo Tolstoy, Boris Pasternak and Eugene O'Neill.


 

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3.0 out of 5 stars An Emotional Suspense Story, December 26, 2008
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Erin Schmidt (Northern Indiana) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Threshold of Consciousness (Paperback)
I suspect many people will identify with Clay Zerner, the protagonist of Joe Vojt's *Threshold of Consciousness* (Outskirts Press, 2008). In many ways, Clay is a typical man in his forties. Ever since he lost his wife, Renee, Clay's life seems to be happening in slow motion. He works an unexciting job as middle management in a factory. Quality control issues and an increasingly shaky economy mean his job is not as secure as it once was.

Adding to the turmoil in his personal and professional lives, Clay is balancing three unsatisfactory relationships with the women at the factory. Chealse Emark is gorgeous, attracted to Clay...and married. He's strongly attracted to Shara, but Shara's record of bad relationships has driven her away from all men who aren't in the Bible. Then there's Bray Durek, who desperately wants to be more than friends with Clay, if only her strong personality doesn't drive him away.

Clay's lonely life of tedium and confusion is relieved, occasionally, by Mother Nature. The changing seasons, birds in the air, and walks on the beach comfort him for short periods of time. The outdoors becomes Clay's way of escaping the harsh demands of reality. It is during one of these "breaks" that Clay meets Dawn, a young, sun-kissed artist who seems to be everything he's looking for. But is Clay truly ready to move on from the love he had with Renee?

*Threshold of Consciousness* is, at heart, an old-fashioned romance, told from an ordinary guy's point of view. Clay Zerner is likeable enough. He can be a bit of a male chauvinist, but the story is set in 1979, after all.

At times, the dialogue tends to be stilted and unnatural. Vojt's characters begin sentences with "I will...," when real human beings would say "I'll," for example. Vojt is better at capturing what goes on inside Clay's mind than at what comes out of Clay's mouth. Occasionally, passages about work at the factory go on too long.

Aside from some stiff dialogue and copy editing issues, though, the story of Clay Zerner is an enjoyable one. The ending is unpredictable, with none of the cliches of a typical "romance novel." *Threshold of Consciousness* is a novel of emotional suspense.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Myshelf.Com Book Reviewer, August 6, 2001
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Suzie Housley (Oak Ridge, Tn United States) - See all my reviews
Joe Vojt's THRESHOLD OF CONSCIOUSNESS is a remarkable realistic journey into the mind of a successful Quality Manager who has experience a tragic loss. This powerful, gripping, emotional read will show how one man survived and coped when death unexpectedly entered into his life.

Clay Zerner is devastated over the loss of his beloved wife Renee. He finds himself wondering aimlessly without any purpose in trying to go on with his shattered life. He throws himself into his job and tries to solve the financial difficulties his company is currently facing. He is unprepared when he meets up with Dawn, a young inspiring artist. In Dawn he sees a way to accept and move forward with his life. With Dawn's soothing comforting touch, will he have the courage to put the past to rest and live for the future?

Joe Vojt does an excellent job in allowing readers to experience the pain, suffering, and difficulties of the main character Clay. With an outstanding cast of secondary characters, smoothly created plot and dialogue, THRESHOLD OF CONSCIOUSNESS is not to be missed.

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