Of your published book “Sliding Beneath the Surface”, is there a favorite scene? Favorite Character? Would you want to meet that character in real life?
The favorite scene would be a spoiler so no can do. Let’s then look at the second question, my favorite character. As a central ingredient in not just the Sliding book but also in the entire ST. AUGUSTINE TRILOGY, Lobo, the Native American Shaman, is the character I find the most interesting. I think it’s mainly the mystery that always seems to surround him that shows his unfathomable depth of being. Well, that and his piercing intellect wrapped up in a tough, brusque personality. He’s a man I sure wouldn’t want to mess with but meeting him would truly be an incredible experience. ~ Doug Dillon
What would that character say to your readers?
Hmm. OK. Lobo would say this:
“Stop! Take a deep breath and see existence as it truly is. You are a multidimensional being who functions within endless levels of reality whether you perceive them or not. When you experience strange coincidences, see them as flashing indicators showing you the worlds-within-worlds that you effortlessly but unconsciously maneuver through every second of your life. Never forget that this is your natural and rightful heritage.” ~ Doug Dillon
The favorite scene would be a spoiler so no can do. Let’s then look at the second question, my favorite character.
As a central ingredient in not just the Sliding book but also in the entire ST. AUGUSTINE TRILOGY, Lobo, the Native American Shaman, is the character I find the most interesting. I think it’s mainly the mystery that always seems to surround him that shows his unfathomable depth of being. Well, that and his piercing intellect wrapped up in a tough, brusque personality. He’s a man I sure wouldn’t want to mess with but meeting him would truly be an incredible experience. ~ Doug Dillon
What would that character say to your readers?
Hmm. OK. Lobo would say this:
“Stop! Take a deep breath and see existence as it truly is. You are a multidimensional being who functions within endless levels of reality whether you perceive them or not. When you experience strange coincidences, see them as flashing indicators showing you the worlds-within-worlds that you effortlessly but unconsciously maneuver through every second of your life. Never forget that this is your natural and rightful heritage.” ~ Doug Dillon