Hi, my real name is Eric Twose. I've written several works of mystical faction [sic] in a series called "The Shadowlands", using the pen name Etienne de L'Amour.
My latest works are "The Dissidents: A novella" "Game of Aeons: A short novel", "Secret Friends: The Ramblings of a Madman in Search of a Soul", and "The Imaginal Veil", written as H.M. Forester in the genres of psifi and scifi. They are really more about people than technology.
You can find, read, and download our works at the Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/details/@esowteri...
Favourite quote: "I never exactly made a book. It's rather like taking dictation. I was given things to say." ~ C.S. Lewis.
“Inspiration can be a wonderful thing, but it can also be quite fickle ... If you want to be able to call on inspiration reliably then you need to work on it with regularity. Someone once said that if you only go out with a bucket to collect water when it's raining, sometimes you'll get water. But if you go out with your bucket every day, even when it's not raining, sometimes you'll catch unexpected rain. And also, a strange thing may happen: that the very act of going out with your bucket may actually provoke such rain.”
“He had been diagnosed as suffering from atypical schizophrenia. Lord, how he hated that awful-sounding label. It conjured up visions of some deranged maniac escaped from a secure mental hospital.”
“You know, we worry about the Bomb, a thought interceded, and yet just look around: there are millions of people out there, just like you and me, with their thumb on the self-destruct button.”
“Don't just stand there and nod. The mind observes and cogitates, the heart engages, and I would encourage you to engage with the process.”
“You could say, in a way, that I'm not actually a writer, though perhaps I might be called a recorder? ... I just happen to be one of those holding the pen, that's all.”
“For the most part, what we think of as 'I' is nothing more than a whole heap of conditioning.”
“The shadow of scepticism is dispelled in the light of real knowledge.”