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Jeffery Turner is a man who does not realize he is from a parallel
world. He finds this out on a planed trip in the 1950's. He is
about to embark on a voyage to the Bahamas from England and meets
an extraordinary stranger who sets the mystery in motion. "The Epic
Catalog" is the title of this science fiction. As the story
develops, two 14 year old cousins, Anna and Desmond, find out about
a book which Jeffery Turner has given account of. It is a tale that
dates back to the 1950's to 2011, and as the two cousins read the
book on the computer, they somehow find themselves part of the
mystery. Additional characters are an entomologist and his wife, an
archaeologist, school teachers, a perpetual student with 7 degrees,
an antiques dealer, a plane taxi service, flyer's who are also
known as fairies in our dimension, a museum professor and Mrs.
Perpecuwitz who owns a summer attraction called Rose Cottage. Anna
and Desmond meet many extraordinary people and characters as the
book continues on. There are dimensional twists and turns, plane
encounters with a UFO, a rescue at sea, open portals, and a 73 year
old confirmed bachelor who finally gets married.... The book goes
back and forth to the present and the past and a parallel world.
The story involves England, The United States, a sea in Italy,
France, Brazil, and a parallel world. Near the end, does a 73 year
old Jeffery Turner finally return to his parallel world? Find out
as you read the conclusion with a surprise ending which branches
into a sequel.
I hope to rekindle in this book; "A Photographic Journey, A Book of
Days" the fascination that Nature holds for people of all ages. The
beauty, rest, peace and relaxation. I hope you will find this
through my photographs as you walk the same paths and trails as I
have throughout my year of travel. I am including links and
websites for the reader to log on to so you will be able to find
the location of some of the parks, reserves and state forests. Who
knows, I may meet you one day along a forest path.
My job as a Security Guard at THE NORWICH STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL was
given to me at a time when I had just about run out of money and
time. Soon after I had worked there for a while, I began hearing
the line from the Leonard Cohen song THE BLUE RAINCOAT that went
"You're Living for Nothing, I Hope You are Keeping Some Kind of a
Record." Very soon after I heard those words, I took up my camera
and began taking photo's and keeping "Some Kind of a Record" My
visual and written reflections make up this book, and I find them
to be extremely haunting. I dedicate this book and my reflections
to all the souls that spent time, as I have in THE ASYLUM. Peter
Buckley McClure
A journey through poetry of love, spiritual and relative living. A
book of passion and life and healing. The photos are taken by the
author.
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