Title: Zandernatis – Where Legends Were Born
Author: Gordon
Keirle-Smith
Genre: Fantasy,
Alternate History, Conspiracy Theory
Facts stifled for 50 years revealed
at last! In
1962 a cache of ancient urns was discovered in Antarctica dating back tens of
thousands of years. They contained writings proving our ancestral myths are
rooted in the history and culture of a pre-glacial utopian civilization...
“Zandernatis” retells the most fascinating
story contained in
these texts: “The Song of Gorin”, an epic poem describing what really led up to
the “Fall of Man” in “Paradise”. Initially, it
reads like a fable
– only here it is backed by robust corroborative evidence and endorsements from
researchers, the media and eminent experts, despite efforts
from the establishment to block publication.
Volume
One of the trilogy breaks
the silence, laying the foundations of this multi-faceted revelation, combining
alternative history, conspiracy theory, allegorical fantasy, suppressed
archaeology and insider analysis, all in a single work – while defining a whole new literary
genre in the process...
Fabulous facts or fabulous
fable...
Where do you draw the
line?
Author Bio
Gordon Keirle-Smith’s current home is Nîmes, in the south of France. His preferred form of expression was
always writing, particularly drama, although he has also lived several other
“lives”. He was a successful visionary
artist in the late 1960s (when his studio was located
in a famous London West End theatre). He regularly exhibited - and sold - his
work in a top Cork Street gallery.
He moved to France in the early 70s and decided to
put all the paintings he would never have time to complete into a book. This became the first version of
“Zandernatis” in 1974.
He then worked in tourism, headed a Paris language
school’s team of 40 teachers, coached top advertising executives in
communications skills, won the Toastmaster’s European Speechmaking Championship
(twice), contributed articles to house magazines for market-leading companies
(e.g. Oracle and GDF SUEZ) wrote advertising copy for major international
brands (Air France, L’Oreal, Renault, Heineken, Delsey, etc.), founded and
managed his own highly successful marketing transcreation agency...
All of this experience was then applied to reworking the original version of
“Zandernatis” and developing its “meta-realist” aspect with the aim of creating
a new kind of reading experience.
Links
Author Blog: http://zandernatis.com
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