My Travels
With a Dead Man
Jane Takako Wolfsheim learns she can alter time and space after meeting
a charismatic stranger named Jorge Luis Borges.
Inextricably she falls for Borges. Soon, however Borges’ lies and
emotional abuse, and nightmares about a demonic figure, “the man in black,”
nearly drive Jane mad. After her parents are murdered, Jane flees with Borges.
Both the ghost of haiku master, Basho, and the Daibutsu of Kamakura, a statue
of Buddha that appears in her dreams, offer her cryptic advice. Unable to trust
anyone, Jane must find the strength to save herself, her unborn child, and
possibly the future of humanity.
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Author Bio
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Steve Searls retired from the practice of law
in 2002 due to a rare chronic autoimmune disorder (Tumor Necrosis Factor
Receptor Cell Associated Periodic Syndrome). He began writing poetry in 2001
and, using the pseudonym, Tara Birch, was the featured poet of Tryst Poetry
Journal’s Premiere Issue. He’s also published numerous poems as Tara Birch in
print and online, including the poetry chapbook, Carrots and Bleu Cheese Dip,
in 2004. Steve was also active as a blogger posting under the name,
Steven D, at Daily Kos (2005-2017), Booman Tribune (2005-2017) and
caucus99percent (2016–present). Steve’s published essays on Medium include
“Clara’s Miracle,” about his wife’s cancer and resulting traumatic brain injury
from chemotherapy, and “My Rape Story.” Raised in Colorado, he now lives with
his adult son in Western NY. My Travels With a Dead Man is
his first novel.
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