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Give Yourself the Gift of LUKELeigh said Jan 2, 2007, 9:56 AM: |
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Dear Friend,
Who would you be if you could be anyone? go anywhere? do anything? Well, you can! Luke Soloman will show you how. It is my pleasure to introduce the paperback version of Sol Luckman's contemporary “underground classic” Beginner's Luke. Since its ebook release in June, this eminently readable yet highly experimental novel has already attracted a sizable following in cyberspace, drawing favorable comparisons to A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and On the Road. ![]() PREORDER THE PAPERBACK & RECEIVE 10% OFF THE $14.99 RETAIL PRICE While titillating in the rambunctious tradition of Henry Miller and Jack Kerouac, this visionary debut 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. 208 pages. Ships in March. Visit http://www.beginnersluke.com/page7.html to preorder your copy today! The novel's eponymous portagonist is more than merely self-conscious. Luke 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. ”This is the sort of book that could easily have self-destructed in a lesser author's hands,” writes one reviewer, “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.” Read more reviews. There is nothing in the world of fiction today quite like Luckman's highly refined, absurdly profound prose. A respected New York publisher, whose authors feature a National Book Award finalist in addition to dozens of prestigious award winners, offered the author a contract (subsequently declined in favor of an experiment in self-publishing) for the Beginner's Luke Series, which made it out of a yearly “slush pile” of nearly 8,000 manuscripts. While titillating in the rambunctious tradition of Henry Miller, this extraordinary literary debut equally impresses as a work of unsurpassed visionary art. 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. Sol Luckman is also author of the critically acclaimed nonfiction Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method. Australia's Nexus New Times called Conscious Healing “a paradigm-reworking book” that introduces “a revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being.” Currently, the author is still giving away the ebook version of Beginner's Luke. To take advantage of this completely FREE offer, or to order the paperback, visit http://www.beginnersluke.com/page7.html. Whatever you do, be sure to give yourself the gift of Luke! To the Adventure! Leigh Publicist for Sol Luckman http://www.beginnersluke.com BOOK INFORMATION Title: Beginner's Luke Subtitle: Book I of the Beginner's Luke Series Author: Sol Luckman Author's URL (Orders): http://www.beginnersluke.com/page7.html Available: March, 2007 Format: Paperback Retail Price: $14.99 (U.S.) Number of Pages: 208 Log Line: The first in a visionary series of laugh-out-loud literary novels for readers with expanding consciousness. Review Quote #1: ”Readers will have such a fine old time following Luke's adventures it may not dawn on them for some time that they, too, are meant to question their assumptions about reality.” –Burt Kempner, Sarasota, Florida Review Quote #2: ”Luke Soloman is a 'Drummond Light,' that is, a character of mesmerizing star quality. A rare fictional persona that is true to 'real life' in an imaginary way that makes the reader evaluate and reevaluate his/her own drifting superhero.” –Michelle Lawrence, Tempe, Arizona Author Bio: Also a writer of nonfiction (Conscious Healing), Sol Luckman makes his home on the Experience Trail in hot pursuit of the Adventure. |
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Re: Give Yourself the Gift of LUKELeigh said Jan 12, 2007, 12:50 PM: |
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From Book II of the BEGINNER'S LUKE SERIES, THE TOY BUDDHA, by Sol Luckman. Luke's imaginary Adventure soars to mock-epic proportions in this enlightening spoof of all things held sacred in American culture … ![]() I mean get real, Billy, it was never my intention to start a new religion. I have serious reservations about the current wave of compulsory spirituality that's sweeping the nation. What I truly enjoy about all this is just being out here on the road. Something primal in me needs to see the road, hear it, breathe it, touch it, taste it. On the road I'm alive–that's it in a nutshell–I'm a live wire, electric Luke. As you must know from your own imaginary life, the road has an amazing way of draining existence of its numbing banality, slaying the Medusa of Routine, restoring that thrilling sense of the Adventure without which we're merely neutered corporate robots. It may indeed be true not all who wander are lost, but it's a fact all those who don't wander are. But then again there's a part of me missing out here, that whole solitary writer part of me that just wants to hole up in a lonely cabin in the woods somewhere and tap away on my wood-burning word processor like a regular literary pioneer, the Dan'l Boone of Letters. I mean if you're going to be a writer, for Christ's sake, be a writer. But it's hard, you know, as liberating as it is on the one hand, all this contemporary creative freedom can be a drag, too, this having the world as your oyster and carte blanche to write about anything or nothing. Sometimes I think the authorial one I've chosen for myself is the heaviest of possible lives. Not that it lacks ecstasy and times comparable to soaring through the heavens on wings, but so often the underbelly is made of lead three feet thick. I'm thinking in particular of the political question. You know me, Billy, aesthetically I may lean toward the avant-garde, but politically I'm smack in the radical middle, more of an accidental anarchist than an earnest engagé. Yet I'll be damned if there’s not this little voice that pipes up in my head from time to time that urges me to make a difference. You know: ditch art for art's sake and strive to change the way people think, free them from the rusty shackles of so-called reality, expand minds, open hearts, unclench fists, broaden horizons, stir up dreams, empower my readers to create their own lives just as we have, force Congress to pass a law requiring warning labels on novels like mine: “WARNING: May cause vertigo, euphoria, lunatic laughter. May cause you to get angry, see things in a whole new way, ask questions, quit your job, slug your boss, cheat on your spouse, screw the IRS, anachronistically expose the truth behind 9/11 because we all know in advance they did it. May fundamentally alter you so the old rules no longer apply, so it's okay if clothes become optional, okay to make love not war, okay to set fire to your country club, dig up your neighborhood golf course, plant an organic garden and build your new community one puff at a time.” I was lying when I said I didn't give a damn about changing the world. I do give a damn. To hell with being a writer just so you can smoke cigarettes and look cool. Not that I wouldn't like to be famous. I mean famous for my fictional oeuvre not because I happened to be in the right place at the right time when the Buddha reappeared. Who knows, maybe I'll publish under a pseudonym to test the waters and see what kind of response I generate based solely on my own merits, some unknown but classic-sounding pen name, something with a catchy rhythm that subtly mirrors my own name … like Sol Luckman. Sol Luckman, Sol Luckman–I like that. But whether anybody ever figures out I'm a genius is beside the point when you consider what touching a single human life could mean. I know, I know, that scooter accident must have knocked a few screws loose, but every now and then I get a little self-righteous in my desire to be a positive influence. Please shoot me if I ever become unapologetically moralistic. But when I look around and see people so lost, so miserable, so needy, so greedy, so ruthless, so rueful, so hateful, so hurtful, so small-minded, so brain-dead, so hypnotized, so enslaved, I just want to do justice to the work of Art Life can be, touch people's souls and set them quivering with their own music, make them feel alive again–if not for the very first time. Go ahead. Laugh. Call me crazy, unrealistic, a hopeless romantic, a Don Quixote. Or just call me inspired. Download the “underground classic” BEGINNER'S LUKE for FREE at http://www.beginnersluke.com/page7.html.
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Re: Give Yourself the Gift of LUKELeigh said Mar 21, 2007, 1:56 PM: |
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The paperback of Beginner's Luke is finally available at: |
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Re: Give Yourself the Gift of LUKELeigh said Mar 27, 2007, 9:59 AM: |
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The opening section of Beginner's Luke appears in the current issue of Europe's popular Metamorphosis ezine. |
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Re: Give Yourself the Gift of LUKELeigh said Jul 17, 2007, 8:32 AM: |
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If you'd like to spread the good word about the FREE offer of Beginner's Luke, just copy the linked banner below and help “Share the Adventure!” by pasting it liberally in your blogs, emails, and websites! Thanks! |
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