The Seventh Age: Dawn

The Seventh Age: Dawn
Author: Rick Heinz
Publisher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941758894

Bringing magic back into the world could mean untold wonders—or unleash hell on earth.

Dawn of the Seventh Age

Dawn of the Seventh Age
Author: Ben Joshua
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578480022

Exciting Book 4 of the Immortal Empires Magical Saga of Historical Roman Fantasy

Dawn

Dawn
Author: Rick Heinz
Publisher: 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2023-09-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1644509741

For centuries, a global conspiracy of secret societies have hoarded magic, keeping it hidden from the rest of the world. Before the age of reason and science, magic ruled the world. Now, it’s coming back. If most of humanity gets wiped out in the process ... well, sometimes you have to break a few eggs. A group of anarchs and heretics in Chicago work to tear down the barrier that has kept humanity ignorant of demons, forgotten myths, and ancient legends. Obsessed with discovering evidence of the afterlife, Mike Auburn's death-defying stunts have brought him closer than ever to lifting the veil of reality. However, his ventures to the edge have not gone unnoticed. The boss of a tenebrous organization recruits Mike to their cause. Nothing can possibly go wrong. Right? Before long, a world ruled by the scientific method and rational thinking is challenged by the supernatural. Drawn out by the long-awaited return of magic, the dead, the damned, and the demonic will stop at nothing to bring it back for good. Suddenly, Mike is stuck at the center of a battle between the forces of reason, of good, of evil and everything in between. Dawn is a clash of American Gods, Constantine, and The Dresden Files.

Piercing the Veil

Piercing the Veil
Author: Solomon Woytowich
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2014-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0986620963

The world as we know it has come and gone. From the ashes, the god Omega remakes the world with seven tears, and the power of them spreads throughout the world. Born with the rarest of the seven elements, Zeph has grown up his whole life without any knowledge of the power that flows inside him. It isn't until after the fateful night he has an encounter with an ancient mystical scroll that his abilities start to manifest. With the help of his mischievous best friend Marcus, his timid little brother Iggy, and his first love, Breeze, they spend their days inventing something that may change the world; The Sphere Lamp. It isn't until the day the true purpose of the scroll is shown to Zeph that the world as he knows it changes forever. As his abilities fly out of his control, he fears he will lose everything and everyone he holds dear. With visions of what is to come still fresh in his mind he sets out into the world to try and find answers.

The White Goddess

The White Goddess
Author: Robert Graves
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0374710384

The White Goddess is perhaps the finest of Robert Graves's works on the psychological and mythological sources of poetry. In this tapestry of poetic and religious scholarship, Graves explores the stories behind the earliest of European deities—the White Goddess of Birth, Love, and Death—who was worshipped under countless titles. He also uncovers the obscure and mysterious power of "pure poetry" and its peculiar and mythic language.

Monks, Miracles and Magic

Monks, Miracles and Magic
Author: Helen L. Parish
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136522123

Helen L. Parish presents an innovative new study of Reformation attitudes to medieval Christianity, revealing the process by which the medieval past was rewritten by Reformation propagandists. This fascinating account sheds light on how the myths and legends of the middle ages were reconstructed, reinterpreted, and formed into a historical base for the Protestant church in the sixteenth century. Crossing the often artificial boundary between medieval and modern history, Parish draws upon a valuable selection of writings on the lives of the saints from both periods, and addresses ongoing debates over the relationship between religion and the supernatural in early modern Europe. Setting key case studies in a broad conceptual framework, Monks, Miracles and Magic is essential reading for all those with an interest in the construction of the Protestant church, and its medieval past.

Dystopia

Dystopia
Author: Rick Heinz
Publisher: 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2023-12-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

There is a price to magic, even if bottled for consumption. Magic has exploded back into the world, bringing with it creatures of myth and legend. After the initial shock, corporations found a way to turn magic into profit. The occult “gold rush” at the forefront of magically imbued politics built a world of wealth inequality, greed, and innovation. Bartender Jane Auburn is an early adopter of a new drug sponsored by Pelican Pharmaceuticals that allows her to move at the speed of vampires and match the strength of demons. How bad could the side effects possibly be? After all, as it says in all their commercials, “Elcoll: it keeps you going even when you’re dead!” Jane finds herself embroiled in occult corporate warfare, and to save her own life, she will need to uncover what other skeletons these new magical companies are hiding.

The Antievolution Pamphlets of Harry Rimmer

The Antievolution Pamphlets of Harry Rimmer
Author: Edward B. Davis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2021-10-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000764729

Originally published in 1995, The Antievolution Pamphlets of Harry Rimmer is the sixth volume in the series, Creationism in Twentieth Century America. The volume brings together original sources from the prominent evangelist and pastor Harry Rimmer. The consortium of pamphlets in this volume detail Rimmer’s antievolutionist sentiments, a notion which characterized his early writings. The pamphlets detail Rimmer’s rhetoric on evolution and science from the early part of the 20th century as he travelled across America to disseminate his writings. The works in this volume address Rimmer’s polemic on the danger posed by modern science and the consequential disassociation with religion. While Rimmer did not discount science itself, he argued for, what he termed, ‘true science’, claiming that modern science was based only in scientific opinion and not fact. As a self-proclaimed scientist, these writings take a unique view of the relationship between religion and science from this period through Rimmer’s dual nature as both scientist and pastor. This volume will be of great interest to historians of natural history, science and religion.