Song of Fire

Music infuses everything around us, from sounds the earth makes to the rhythm of the heart. Could music be the essence of the universe itself? The narrator is on a journey to discover this fundamental truth. The interconnected, real-life stories (with links to original songs) are a rhapsody on how we experience the world: the moments of humor, sorrow, passion, and revelation that give significance to our origins and endings.

As the narrator explains, supernovas “collapsed in an explosive release of energy, creating and dispersing the heavier elements into interstellar space: oxygen, for the air we breathe; carbon, present in the earth as the basis of life; and the marriage of hydrogen and oxygen to create water, which constitutes two-thirds of our bodies. We are literally made of stardust. A bit of fire. A bit of earth. A bit of water. And a bit of air.” The vignettes are organized into chapters titled after each of these four elements.

•Fire: Tales of Music, Love, and Passion
•Earth: Tales of Appetite, Desire, and the Body
•Water: Tales of Spirituality, Soul, and Compassion
•Air: Ghost Stores, Spirits, and Tales of Passage

The real incidents that comprise Song of Fire range from the poignant to the humorous. Here you’ll find love and loss, the history of chocolate, hurricanes and earthquakes, the presence of music in nature, a close brush with a mass shooter, eye-opening journeys to other cultures, the presence of God, and more. Accompanying the stories are links to original songs that provide another dimension through which to experience the tales. This second edition expands the songs from the twelve original compositions to include additional tracks written by the author.

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Song of Fire

Music infuses everything around us, from sounds the earth makes to the rhythm of the heart. Could music be the essence of the universe itself? The narrator is on a journey to discover this fundamental truth. The interconnected, real-life stories (with links to original songs) are a rhapsody on how we experience the world: the moments of humor, sorrow, passion, and revelation that give significance to our origins and endings.

As the narrator explains, supernovas “collapsed in an explosive release of energy, creating and dispersing the heavier elements into interstellar space: oxygen, for the air we breathe; carbon, present in the earth as the basis of life; and the marriage of hydrogen and oxygen to create water, which constitutes two-thirds of our bodies. We are literally made of stardust. A bit of fire. A bit of earth. A bit of water. And a bit of air.” The vignettes are organized into chapters titled after each of these four elements.

•Fire: Tales of Music, Love, and Passion
•Earth: Tales of Appetite, Desire, and the Body
•Water: Tales of Spirituality, Soul, and Compassion
•Air: Ghost Stores, Spirits, and Tales of Passage

The real incidents that comprise Song of Fire range from the poignant to the humorous. Here you’ll find love and loss, the history of chocolate, hurricanes and earthquakes, the presence of music in nature, a close brush with a mass shooter, eye-opening journeys to other cultures, the presence of God, and more. Accompanying the stories are links to original songs that provide another dimension through which to experience the tales. This second edition expands the songs from the twelve original compositions to include additional tracks written by the author.

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Song of Fire

Song of Fire

by Jon O'Bergh
Song of Fire

Song of Fire

by Jon O'Bergh

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Overview

Music infuses everything around us, from sounds the earth makes to the rhythm of the heart. Could music be the essence of the universe itself? The narrator is on a journey to discover this fundamental truth. The interconnected, real-life stories (with links to original songs) are a rhapsody on how we experience the world: the moments of humor, sorrow, passion, and revelation that give significance to our origins and endings.

As the narrator explains, supernovas “collapsed in an explosive release of energy, creating and dispersing the heavier elements into interstellar space: oxygen, for the air we breathe; carbon, present in the earth as the basis of life; and the marriage of hydrogen and oxygen to create water, which constitutes two-thirds of our bodies. We are literally made of stardust. A bit of fire. A bit of earth. A bit of water. And a bit of air.” The vignettes are organized into chapters titled after each of these four elements.

•Fire: Tales of Music, Love, and Passion
•Earth: Tales of Appetite, Desire, and the Body
•Water: Tales of Spirituality, Soul, and Compassion
•Air: Ghost Stores, Spirits, and Tales of Passage

The real incidents that comprise Song of Fire range from the poignant to the humorous. Here you’ll find love and loss, the history of chocolate, hurricanes and earthquakes, the presence of music in nature, a close brush with a mass shooter, eye-opening journeys to other cultures, the presence of God, and more. Accompanying the stories are links to original songs that provide another dimension through which to experience the tales. This second edition expands the songs from the twelve original compositions to include additional tracks written by the author.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011394188
Publisher: Jon O'Bergh
Publication date: 06/12/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Jon O’Bergh is an author and musician who appreciates a good scare. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of California at Irvine. A fan of ghost stories and horror movies, O’Bergh came up with the idea for his first novel, The Shatter Point, after watching a documentary about extreme haunts. His second novel, Shockadelica, was published in June 2021. He has written several books of fiction and non-fiction, and released over a dozen albums in a variety of styles. His supernatural short stories have appeared in anthologies and magazines.

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