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Dateline: April 7, 2009 ... New York, NY
Contact: Robert Redinger
Phone: (212) 639-1863
E-Mail: mail@elves.cc
Web Address: elves.cc
NEW YORK, NY - April 7, 2009 - Award-winning filmmaker, Robert Redinger
is poised to ignite the world of heroic literature with his story of
angels on earth. His first novel, The Sylvan Horn, is a fantasy epic
that delivers much more than the usual sword and sorcery fare. There
is plenty of magic and swordplay for genre purists, but there is also
an intriguing narrative that does not merely take us down exotic
paths, but moves our consciousness toward a new perspective. While the
story deals in magic, it presents a view of existence that has an
uncanny resemblance to string theory, which states that our material
world is made of vibrating strands of energy that produce all the
elementary particles. A careful reader will also find an allegory that
uses mysticism to explore the dangers of our modern era.
The fantasy genre is brimming with stories of how the world might end
and increasingly in the twenty-first century these fanciful tales are
leaping out of the fiction aisle and into real world headlines. With a
storyline that traces the Big Bang to a mystical horn that could
restore harmony to the world or destroy it, The Sylvan Horn makes a
timely debut as newspapers buzz with reports of a super collider that
will supposedly reveal how the universe began or possibly create a
black hole that will destroy the earth.
This first book of The Sylvan Chord series explores the mystery and
magic of the natural world while establishing a hierarchy of sylvan
beings who guard the earth. Elves, dryads, and druids all have their
roles to play, with the spotlight shining brightest on the elves. The
Sylvan Horn takes us beyond our familiar sphere, parting the veil
between the material and ethereal so that we may dare to glimpse the
rarely seen musical realm that borders our world.
Book signing and reception:
Thursday, May 21, 2009
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
QCC Art Gallery
Queensborough Community College
The City University of New York
222-05 56th Avenue
Bayside, New York 11364
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