Inhousepress Announces Headless World - the Vatican Incident, by Stan I.S. Law, Sequel to the Avatar Syndrome, to be Released in Early September
Headless World pits the traditions and beauty of the Vatican against the cold mechanical might of the American War Machine. The whole world is the playing field. Who will win? Who will decide the future? Join Anne (heroine of The Avatar Syndrome); her husband, Peter; Sir Ian, the affable maestro; Gabriel, the mystical butler; and their new friend, Gio, the powerful Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church as they unravel the most sinister bid for power the world has ever seen. - July 29, 2008
Inhousepress Presents a Novel, Enigma of the Second Coming, by Stan I.S. Law
For generations people lived in the shadow of the Second Coming and the attendant Last Judgment. At such time the sheep would be separated from goats, and the latter thrust into the depth of eternal fire. Thus had prophesied ancient scriptures. The truth is much simpler, if no less final for humanity. Heaven and hell may be states of our own making, but the consequences of our works reach far beyond Earthly horizons. - July 27, 2008
Inhousepress Presents the Avatar Syndrome, a Novel by Stan I.S. Law
The Avatar Syndrome follows Anne from childhood, to womanhood; from a troubled, taciturn youth, to a world-renowned violinist; from misunderstood recluse, to messiah of a higher truth and beauty. A product of the expansive cultural landscape of our times, Law, a consummate student of ancient myths, fuses teachings of Lao Tzu, Jesus and Indian mysticism with contemporary issues of family, youth, feminism, fame and power delivers a singular vision of what it could mean to be human. - July 24, 2008
Inhousepress Announces a New Novel, the Gate - Things My Mother Told Me, by Stan I.S. Law. A Beautiful Nostalgic, Sometimes Humorous, Memoir of a Polish Émigrée's Life.
Though struggling with the unforgiving progression of her husband’s Alzheimer’s, her spiritual resilience enables Mrs. Kordos to escape into an inner world filled with delight and abundant humour. Her own advancing dementia metamorphoses her memories into a realm of enchantment. “I still see her smile, behind my closed eyelids, whenever I think of her. It is by far her most lasting gift," writes her son. We might all see it if we enter her world… - July 24, 2008