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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Tue, 9 Feb 1999 09:15:10 -0800 |
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> On behalf of P., I would like to say thanks to all those around the world
> who read "Dancing rabbit a story by P."
> I would especially like to thank all those who responded, and gave there
> input negative or positive.
> Here is some other works by P.
> Keep the letters coming, and keep up the fight -James D.
>
> SATORIVILLE
> A New Book by P. (Philip Craft)
>
> A serendipitous wanderer discovers a Secret Society in the central
> interior of Alaska that's run by a missing world-famous physicist who's
> developed a mathematical language to talk to the Universal Mind.
> An astronaut wakes up in the cold vastness of outerspace from
> cryogenic slumber without remembering who he is, or where he is going.
> A Prophet jams the world's airwaves to warn everyone of an
> approaching and manufactured Apocalypse.
> And a young girl living in a paradisiacal city-state in the
> aftermath of post-apocalyptic Earth writes a story that challenges the
> very fabric of truth.
> Satoriville weaves these stories together in a gripping adventure of
> spiritualism and Anarchy. Discover a world of fantasy and wonder where
> the human race has finally revolutionized the idea of freedom while on
> 'The Way' from Chaos to Utopia.
>
> ABOUT THE AUTHOR
>
> P. has written two other self-published books - - 'The Fool On The
> Hill'
> & 'March Forth', which chronicle his adventures as he goes from hosting
> and writing a politically radical nationally syndicated television show -
> - 'Political Playhouse', along with writing a script for a feature film
> based on his life - - 'Anarchy TV' (Starring Alan Thicke & Moon and
> Dweezil Zappa), too his abrupt spiritual pilgrimage of dropping out and
> living on the streets of Seattle in search of a higher philosophical
> meaning.
> In the past, P.'s two-hundred television shows aired for four years
> in Seattle, and played in more than sixty cities during its two years on
> 'Free Speech TV' and 'The 90's Channel'.
> P. was also a producer and writer for 'The Spud Goodman Show'
> (now on Fox television).
> Under the alias of Frank Candor, P. was a contributing writer for
> 'The Seattle Weekly', and has had his poetry printed in the 'Real Change'
> homeless newspaper.
> Furthermore, he has written two other screenplays, including
> 'Tomorrow Never Knows', and 'Learning 2 Die', (which has just been
> optioned to be made into a motion picture). P. has also been a Pirate
> radio D.J.,
> a successful musician and a political activist.
>
> To order an author's edition self-published copy send $10.00 (U.S. check
> or money order) for Satoriville and $15.00 for 'March Forth''+'The Fool'
> plus $3.00 postage to: P. - - P.O. Box 17320 Seattle, Washington U.S.A.
> 98107
> Questions and comments can be e-mailed to: [log in to unmask]
>
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