The Gaia Code Essays Etcetera

The Gaia Code Essays Etcetera by Ger Agrey-Thatcher is a literary collection published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in June 2007. This edition comprises 132 pages and is presented in English. The book features a series of essays that explore various themes, including nature and the writing process, offering insights into the author’s reflections and experiences.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics within this collection, such as the relationship between fiction and fact, the nature of the economy, and personal perspectives on writing. The essays, including titles like “How to Write for Love” and “The Yoga of Joy,” provide a thoughtful examination of both creative expression and environmental consciousness. This edition invites readers to engage with the author’s unique voice and perspective on contemporary issues.
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A Writer’s Notes
A Wonderful Frenzy
Wordsword
A Voice of One’s Own
How to Write for Love
Fiction as Fact
Telling the Tale
Planet Patriot
Overcoming Metaphysics
The Song of Songs
The Gaia Code
Just Listen
Smiling Eyes
Til Time and Times are Done
The Breath of the Mind
A Different Direction
The Yoga of Joy
Sacramentos! Sacramentos!
Cassandra’s Cat
Ten Questions to Ask Cassandra
Cassandra’s Exit Strategy for War
Imagining History
God’s Graffiti
RichCraft
How to Live on Earth
The Nature of the Economy
The New Homeland Security
The Whole School
A Norse-American Quartet
Author of The Gaia Code, Cassandra’s Revenge,
She Said No and Dreaming White Mountain,
Ger Agrey-Thatcher has worked as an editor,
journalist, publisher and teacher.
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