Whitley Strieber
Whitley Strieber is the author of the Wolfen, the Hunger, Warday, Communion, Superstorm, Majestic, the Grays, Super Natural, the Afterlife Revolution and many others.
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The Afterlife Revolution
Spirituality
Anne Strieber died in 2015, then returned in one of the best documented such cases in history. The Afterlife Revolution is the story of what happened. Famed afterlife investigator Dr. Gary Schwartz wrote the foreword and calls it "inspiring." PEN Award winner Mitch Horowitz says Our generation is passing through a renaissance of near and after-death literature. This memoir forms the gravitational center of that field.” |
Warday
Science Fiction
Two reporters travel around the United States after a limited nuclear war has devastated the country. They find the spirit of the American people--not broken, not quite, but badly bruised. A deeply hopeful dystopian novel published 25 years ago, but with a powerful message for our era. |
The Wolfen
Horror
In the dark, they are watching... They are waiting for you. No one has ever lived to tell the horrifying truth about them. Yet even now the Wolfen are gathered in the night-dark alleys ... unseen, poised ... ready to destroy their helpless human prey. Only one man and one woman, trained cops, willing to risk their lives, stand in the way. |
The Key
Spirituality
The main concern of the Master of the Key is to save each of us from self-imprisonment. "Mankind is trapped," the stranger tells Strieber. "I want to help you spring the trap." In a sweeping exchange between Strieber and the stranger--which takes the form of a classical student- teacher dialogue in pursuit of inner understanding--the unknown man presents a lesson in human potential, esoteric psychology, and man's fate. He illuminates why man has been caught in a cycle of repeat violence and self-destruction--and the slender, but very real, possibility for release. In its breadth and intimacy, The Key is on par with contemporary metaphysical traditions, such as A Course in Miracles, or even with the dialogues of modern wisdom teachers, such as D.T. Suzuki and Carl Jung. |