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“Not Orwell, but Kafka.” -Gerald Weaver
Not George Orwell, but Franz Kafka. “President Trump does not appear to be cunningly forcing a planned agenda on the country. Rather, he appears to be something along the lines of an idiot savant of authoritarianism.” “Certainly, a character that is a narcissistic brat, lost in the childish dream of himself . . .” “We…
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Press for “Gospel Prism,” by Gerald Weaver
Just some of the national press (United Kingdom) for Gospel Prism: 22 February 2015, article on Gospel Prism in The London Sunday Times here: http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/world_news/MarieColvin/article1522261.ece BBC World Service “Outlook” interview, 15 April 2015, of Gospel Prism author: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fM1W4XVOwA 21 May 2015 BBC World Service “Newsday” interview of Gerald Weaver, discussing Gospel Prism: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02rx8bb Feature article…
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Gospel Prism is a joyful romp . . .
Gospel Prism is a joyful romp through many reflections upon human nature, overtly religious or otherwise. Read UK literary blogger, Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone’s insightful review of Gospel Prism. She pretty much hits the nail on the head, understanding that, “It’s the kind of book you want to read again.” Make sure to read this, to understand…
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Gerald Weaver on Marie Colvin’s impact on Gospel Prism
Marie Colvin carried the manuscript for Gospel Prism with her on her final assignment in Syria. Colvin was a lifelong friend of author Gerald Weaver and was the driving force behind him writing the book. In this short video, Gerald Weaver talks about his relationship and friendship with Marie Colvin and how she was closely involved in…
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Harold Bloom
“Gospel Prism is a remarkable, charming but disturbing novel with an intriguing premise.”