Pazuzu - Manifestation [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Pazuzu (pahzoo'zoo) - king of demons in Assyrian mythology.

Manifestation (manufe'steyshun) - indication of the presence of a person or thing.

PAZUZU - MANIFESTATION is the first book in Matthew Sawyer's Pazuzu Trilogy. This book introduces the godless world of the Shur desert and the sorrowful sinners therein. Readers follow a pair of UnChosen wretches as they flee for their lives from a crime lord in the city of Gomorrah.

The Cortras brothers ...
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Overview

Pazuzu (pahzoo'zoo) - king of demons in Assyrian mythology.

Manifestation (manufe'steyshun) - indication of the presence of a person or thing.

PAZUZU - MANIFESTATION is the first book in Matthew Sawyer's Pazuzu Trilogy. This book introduces the godless world of the Shur desert and the sorrowful sinners therein. Readers follow a pair of UnChosen wretches as they flee for their lives from a crime lord in the city of Gomorrah.

The Cortras brothers believe they'll find safety in the walled city called Capital. While the pair cross the desert, they encounter a man wandering the waste alone. The brothers think he is a heathen terrorist and hope they will collect the reward for the man's arrest.

The stranger joins the Cortras brothers, but he doesn't tell them about the voice following him. He doesn't know the voice is Pazuzu. In fact, the demon reminds him his name is Ben. One man suffering amnesia carries salvation and damnation from the desert.

Editorial Reviews

Benjamin Dancer
"An appetizing 1st paragraph [Chapter 7] ... Yum, pizza. Just what I'd want after that. There's a sort of comedy to this. Squids are interesting. I'd been thinking it since the 1st paragraph: plague. Nice timing a lot of tension with the lighting much more tension now--Dil goes down. Waiting for something to go bang. You manage to create sense of tension and foreboding with the setting. The reader feels that something bad is about to happen, like every things going to get worse."
Gary Campbell
"Finished all 3 books, Bravo."
Susie Gulick
I love your pitch & preface that informed me of your "Ape" drug which turns users into gorillas :) - I laughed when I thought of "going ape." :) I know so many people that are ex-users, so it's not funny, but the play on words is what made me laugh. :) I can't stopping laughing at "securing another batch of Ape." "The Unchosen Caste" name made me laugh, too. :) "Eternity in Hell or oblivion" is quite a choice! :) I hope you will write a lot of books - what a wonderful mind, you have. :)

Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940011801372
  • Publisher: Matthew Sawyer
  • Publication date: 9/30/2010
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Series: Pazuzu Trilogy , #1
  • File size: 709 KB

Meet the Author

About me ... I don't have any awards - not even an honorable mention. Heck, I didn't even go to school to become a Writer - I was going to be a Fine Art Painter. Yet I had to pay my student loans. After college, I worked in Mental Health - as in schizophrenics and other assortment of severe mental disorders. All the while, I painted and drew - and wrote. I'm a Stephen King fan, so that may have something to do with my latter ambition in life. I was reading The Waste Lands (Dark Tower Book 3), much to my disappointment, and the Master's words spoke to me. King once said something about knowing you're ready to write a book when you recognize the fact - paraphrased - "You can do better." Grandiose, I know, but I knew the story I wanted to read - years of drawing monsters had spun my own mythology and I hoped for something comparable and real.

The book I wanted to write would fulfill a fading desire and breathe life into the chimeras I had sketched into my notebooks. That visual mythology was collectively called "The Mortui Philosophies." I had tried animation, but the repetitive work only produced frustration. So much in fact, I joined the 'sane' world and switched careers into Internet Technology. Secure, I had stopped painting and focused on a very rewarding career. After a few years lacking expression from my creative self and a disenchanting experience with the Gunslinger, my Pazuzu Trilogy took its first breath.

The trilogy was originally one untitled book - the one I had self-published at Llumina after a short list of rejection letters and a vast database of submissions to which publishers and agents never bothered to reply. I knew I needed help writing this epic and yet none seemed forthcoming - nobody really wanted to read my books, so I couldn't even find a proofreader. That miserable year has passed and I since found guidance from other struggling authors at Authonomy.com. Still, that resource was drawn-out and improvements were made in small steps.

The only thing that stopped me from abandoning my Pazuzu Trilogy was an inability to find work - yeah I had since quite my job at a popular ISP. I do think my old age ( 44 ) stopped my entrance back into the world of technology. Faced with the obstacle, I worked hard to improve technical aspects of my writing - typing, revisions, reading, etc. My effort generated several revisions of my Pazuzu Trilogy and a story I again believe is an epic and not a horrid tangle of typos, tens

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  • Posted January 10, 2011

    Apology for the Third Edition of Pazuzu - Manifestation

    Granted, the third edition of my Pazuzu Trilogy was bad - but I've just written the fourth revision and have cleaned up the disjointed sentences (not a result of hurried writing, merely amateur). The Pazuzu Trilogy is not edited. Pazuzu - Book One (the original first-half of the trilogy) is professionally edited and available at LLUMINA- but that version is written in a passive voice. I wanted to correct that and finish the whole story (this is a trilogy - the first two books leave quite a bit dangling for resolution in the last) I decided to make my Pazuzu Trilogy, my passion, a living document until if and when I am professionally published - or can afford to pay the thousands of dollars to have the books edited. Currently, Pazuzu - Manifestation is free. The second book (Pazuzu - Emergence) is also free, for a limited time - my gesture toward readers that have graciously followed my rough progress.

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  • Posted January 7, 2011

    Disjointed, poorly written, terrible grammar and punctuation errors

    Was so poorly edited, and the ending leaves one with no closure. Was not worth wasting my time on, but kept hoping it would get better. Seems as if the ending was written in a hurry, judging by the disjointed sentences - really a difficult read.

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