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2020 American Fiction Awards WINNER - Psychological "A hugely entertaining psychic thriller that fans of Black Mirror will relish." -Best Thrillers "...thought-provoking paranormal thriller." -Sublime Book Review Doctor Gary Miller is introduced to the world of self-help in the form of seven experiments. Each experiment is designed to focus Dr. Miller's mind, so he can realize his dreams through the power of thought alone: conceive it, believe it, and achieve it. He's dubious at first, but frustrations at work and a loveless marriage lead him down the rabbit hole. Much to his surprise, the…mehr

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2020 American Fiction Awards WINNER - Psychological "A hugely entertaining psychic thriller that fans of Black Mirror will relish." -Best Thrillers "...thought-provoking paranormal thriller." -Sublime Book Review Doctor Gary Miller is introduced to the world of self-help in the form of seven experiments. Each experiment is designed to focus Dr. Miller's mind, so he can realize his dreams through the power of thought alone: conceive it, believe it, and achieve it. He's dubious at first, but frustrations at work and a loveless marriage lead him down the rabbit hole. Much to his surprise, the experiments work. In fact, they work unbelievably well, and he soon discovers they can lead beyond the acquisition of material wealth. They can make him immortal, and God-like. However, Dr. Miller will learn getting what you want isn't always a good thing. In fact, it can be quite maddening. Just be careful what you ask for.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Kanicki is a father, a teacher, and an award-winning writer and photographer. His novel, There are no Saints, explores religious, spiritual and metaphysical themes woven into an imaginative narrative. There are no Saints won first place in both the 2021 Maxy and Pencraft Awards and has been a category best seller on Amazon.When he's not writing books, Kanicki enjoys songwriting and playing guitar. He recently got a ukelele and is having way too much fun playing it.