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Follow on Google News | Author Matthew Pallamary Returns to the Coast to CoastAuthor Matthew Pallamary will be making his 4th appearance on the Coast to Coast AM on Sunday July 2nd at 10:00 pm. PST.
Additionally, Pallamary will be discussing DEATH: A Love Story, which was released at the beginning of the pandemic. Reviews have been exceptional. 5 Stars Brilliant book with a whole new take on love Every single page, every paragraph, I was in awe of this book. The writing was staggering. A literal tour de force and when I finished Death (A Love Story) I just sat and started at the screen wondering how the writer managed to pull it off. Through all the time, mood, and every other shift change imaginable the character was spot-on perfect. 5 Stars Do NOT pass this book by! What would you think if "Death" started a personal conversation with you? You will be completely unprepared not only because it is "Death" speaking but for how he attributes his words to be a love story. The "Grim Reaper" himself will educate you on a level that will have you feeling like you were hit by a train doing ninety. You will not be able to turn from the solid truths he lays out for you... 5 Stars A Philosophical Take on Death, as told by who else, but Death Itself I'll admit to initially feeling put-off by "Death's" somewhat whimsical narrative voice. But by the end of the first page I saw the brilliance of the craftwork. Why? Because any schlep can write a text book or a dissertation, but few are capable of writing one with panache. Matt Pallamary deserves a Ph.D. for his take on a topic that too many people cannot come face-to-face with; and he deserves a Pulitzer for drawing readers into a world that they will in fact want to see close-up and personally prior to visiting it in reality. Well done! https://www.youtube.com/ Pallamary was a featured lecturer and performer at the Mysteries of the Amazon exhibit at the Appleton Museum in Ocala Florida and The Larson Gallery in Yakima Washington. He frequently visits the mountains, deserts, and jungles of North, Central, and South America pursuing his studies of shamanism. End
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