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19 Saturday Oct 2013

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, ebook, fiction, new release, Threshold of the Mind

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I made this brief video promo of Threshold of the Mind.  I think you will enjoy it: Video of Threshold of the Mind.

New Name – Same Great Story

Threshold-FrontCoverOK, that brings up something very important.  I changed the name of my book from In the Image of God to Threshold of the Mind.  It is the same in every other way, just a new title.  I debated long and hard about this.  It is not a small thing to change the name of your book.  It is like changing your own name.  Unfortunately, the old name was getting associated with religious books.  Of course, it is not about religion in any way.  So I changed it to Threshold of the Mind.  But it is not just changing the title, the book had to be republished in every form: that means in print, kindle, ebooks, new ISBN number, everything.  It took a few months, but the process is complete.  So I made a video to celebrate the new title, because I think it is awesome, just right, Sci-Fi, hi-tech, genetic engineering.

So, if you have a book with the old name, hang on to it, it will be a collectors item.  But you should also buy a new one, so you can be cool and up to date.

Here’s where you can get it:

On Amazon
On Smashwords (ebook/pdf/etc)

On iTunes: do a search for “Threshold of the Mind” + “Magidson”
On Barnes & Noble

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Free Short Story by Jay Magidson – Clean Slate

10 Sunday Mar 2013

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capitolI hope you enjoy this very short story called “Clean Slate.”  It was written for the “Three Minute Fiction” contest by National Public Radio.  It was a lot of fun to write.  Remember, any likeness to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental.

Click here to read: Clean Slate by Jay Magidson

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What Does Stratumentis Mean?

23 Saturday Feb 2013

Posted by Jay Magidson in ebook, fiction, In the Image of God, stratumentis

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The word Stratumentis is a combination of two Latin words, “stratum” meaning layer and “mentis,” meaning of the mind.  Stratumentis literally means, “layered minds.”

Stratumentis is the name of the fictional city in my new book, In the Image of God.  In the novel, it is a fantastic spherical structure designed and built by the wealthy and ruthless business genius, Tatsuo Hamachi.  Stratumentis is suspended in the open space of the widest part of the Grand Canyon, half above the rim and half below, nearly a mile above the Colorado River and over one mile from either rim.  The gigantic sphere is approximately one half mile in diameter and over two hundred stories high.

Stratumentis houses thousands of workers and laboratories.  The outer skin is composed of Crystaleen, a fully transparent glass that has excellent photovoltaic properties as well as a high insulative value.   This material is incredibly expensive as it can only be manufactured in high earth orbit.  The entire sphere weighing billions of tons is suspended by eight nanofiber cables attached to four enormous towers, two at each rim.  From a slight distance, the city appears to float.  Its shiny surface reflects the sun, giving the illusion it is a second, smaller sun rising in the gorge.

In the Image of God is available in print and electronic versions from online retailers.  Here is the link to the Amazon listing.

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My New Book – In the Image of God – is now Available!

14 Thursday Feb 2013

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, fiction, In the Image of God

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In the Image of God is now available on Amazon in print and kindle versions.  This was a long ride.  I began writing the book about 14 years ago.  It has gone through many edits and changes.  Here it is, released to the world.  Fly little birdie, fly.

In the Image of God by Jay Magidson, now available on Amazon

In the Image of God

I want to give a special thank you to my family for their support through the process – I love you.

Here is the description from the back of the book:

The year is 2080 and the world is crowded. To feed the nearly 17 billion, the earth has been divided into agriculture or city. There is no in between, no margin for error in this high-tech world. Farms are ultra-efficient enterprises using the latest engineered crops, enormous plants manipulated to grow in any season and produce fantastic yields. Cities are dense and overcrowded, stuffed with men and women working endless hours to pay for their needs. Their only relief is Virtual Reality – a synthetic world where any fantasy is possible – where a person can look like anyone, be anywhere. It is no wonder people spend every waking hour “jacked in” to this imaginary world.

Access to Virtual Reality is controlled by one company, owned by one man. Tatsuo Hamachi has accumulated vast wealth, but his desire for power is greater. Now, he has discovered a way to connect human minds directly, without the need of Virtual Reality headsets, where thoughts can flow as easily as electricity through a wire. When every human mind is connected – he stands to be leader of them all.

There are a few who have rejected technology for a simpler life. Their only desire is to be left in peace. When Alvar, their leader, becomes an unwilling guinea pig for Hamachi’s experiments, he must fight not only for his own mind, but those of the entire world.

Now go get one and read it!

Order the Print Version on Amazon Here

Order the Kindle Version on Amazon Here

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Explore Books in Aspen Now Selling Jay Magidson’s Books

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, colors, Explore Booksellers, fiction, Horror, new release

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Explore BooksExplore Book Sellers in Aspen, one of the great independent book stores in the region is now selling Colors and Shira’s Wish by Jay Magidson. There was a demand to buy the book locally and one couldn’t wish for a better venue.

Aspen has long been know for its love of intellectual pursuits, being the home of The Aspen Institute and the Aspen Writer’s Foundation. Famous and influential writers often come here to speak or participate. The Explore Booksellers is the central venue for book signings and writer appearances on the Western Slope of Colorado. Colors and Shira’s Wish are in good hands.

Thank you for supporting our local bookstore.

A little history of the Explore Booksellers

The Billionaire and the Bookstore

The Wall Street Journal
October 5, 2007

ASPEN, Colo. — For more than 30 years, Explore Booksellers was a quiet refuge from Aspen’s burgeoning wealth and development.

The bookstore and cafe, located in a Victorian house off Main Street, remained locally owned even as other shops were replaced by chain stores or luxury retailers. Explore’s outspoken owner, Katherine Thalberg railed against the McMansions going up all over the resort town and the loss of “old Aspen,” with its bohemian artists, beat-up Jeeps and counterculture heroes like writer Hunter S. Thompson.

Customers could curl up with a book on the Oriental rugs, chat with the staff about Expressionist poets or eat at the upstairs bistro, which features vegetarian fare such soy burgers, carrot juice and vegan chocolate fudge cake.

The shop also was Ms. Thalberg’s political base, where she organized crusades against fur coats, George W. Bush and the Iraq war. She helped raise money for Ralph Nader and campaigned for John Kerry during the 2004 election. And she picked out all the shop’s books, an assortment heavy on animal-rights titles.

So it came as something of a shock to Aspen when Ms. Thalberg died last year and Explore Booksellers was sold. Even more surprising was the buyer: Sam Wyly — the Texas billionaire who was a top supporter of George W. Bush and helped fund the “swift boat” ads that helped defeat Mr. Kerry.

“You can’t have Sam Wyly’s history and claim to want to continue Katherine’s legacy at Explore,” says Phyllis Bronson, a biochemist in Aspen who was one of Ms. Thalberg’s closest friends. “The history of Explore is politically rich. Her politics and the store were closely intertwined.”

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Another Exciting Review for the Book Colors – “…Couldn’t put it down…”

17 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, colors, ebook, fiction, Gauze, Horror, new release, Reviews

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From Facebook:

Shirley McDonald

What a wonderful read! At one point I found myself wanting to scream, “Don’t go back.” I don’t often want to scream at a character in a book. I did while reading Colors. I was pulled into each chapter and found it hard to put the book down. I was sad when I finished the last page. Not because the story was incomplete; But because it was complete and I would have to find a new book to read which I may or may not enjoy as much. I am looking forward to Jay Magidson’s next book which will be released in fall of this year.

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Rave Reviews for Colors: “…I couldn’t stop my pulse from racing…”

11 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, colors, ebook, fiction, Gauze, Horror, kindle, new release, Rabinow, Reviews

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Book Reviews, dark fiction, horror, literature, Magidson, New Books, Psychology, Rabinow

Here is a rave review of “Colors” I received today:

Jay….

Oh wow!!! Oh my!!! I couldn’t put the book down; at times I couldn’t stop my pulse from racing; at times I wanted to rush to your house and take away all pills and sharp knives from your cupboards and drawers.

I could hear you intellectually creatively gasping for the breath of air and for the beauty of nature and open space. You wrote about other worlds/this world and you wrote about your past [or your fears during it] and the future that you are creating for yourself.

You are a brave man! And an excellent storyweaver. Bravo

In the Depths of Beaver Creek by Kathryn Rabinow

In the Depths of Beaver Creek by Kathryn Rabinow

After I finished your book—Colors—I felt a great need to create. And to create something colorful and mysterious. Something to cause people to perhaps stop and look and reflect and look deeper into the depths—of a forest, a soul or a stream.

Here is my IN THE DEPTHS OF BEAVER CREEK

cheers,

 Kitty

Kathryn (Kitty) Rabinow is a former psychologist/professor of psychology at the University of Houston, Board Director of the Children’s Museum of Houston, world traveler, poet and artist of photography.  Her work can be seen at www.kathrynrabinowphotography.net/

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Colors Now Available on Kindle and iPad

08 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, colors, ebook, fiction, Gauze, ipad, kindle, new release

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Colors Now Available on Kindle

Colors Now Available on Kindle

Colors by Jay Magidson is now available on Kindle and other eBook formats.  If you are an Amazon Prime member you can even borrow it for free!  Of course you can still get it in print form.

Thank you everyone for the great comments.  There is nothing better than knowing that readers enjoy your work.  I would love it if you would share those comments on Amazon.  It helps others too.

Two ways to get Colors now:

Only $3.99 for eBook (Kindle, iPad, etc.).
Only $9.99 in Print

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Read the Color Gauze Online for Free

03 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by Jay Magidson in books, colors, fiction, Gauze, new release

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Thank you all for the great response to the release of Colors last week.  I’m overwhelmed by your reaction and kind words.  And thank you for buying a copy of my book.  I know you have a million choices of what to read; you honor me by choosing my book. I’d love to hear your comments.

For those of you who have not had a chance to see the book, I’ve put the short story Gauze here in its entirety.  It is one of the stories from Colors.  I hope you enjoy it.

Thanks for your support and literary eyes.

Click to Read Gauze online

Click to Buy Colors online

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Colors, by Jay Magidson, is Now Available in Print

28 Saturday Jul 2012

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Colors by Jay Magidson is now in print.

Colors by Jay Magidson - Now Available in PrintFrom the Back Cover:

Nine Colors – Nine Chances
After a bitter fight with his girlfriend, Paul finds himself lost in a strange part of the city, broke, and alone at night in the freezing rain. Suddenly he discovers an open restaurant which wasn’t there a moment before. Paul’s long night is about to get a lot longer, and a lot stranger. To return home, he must journey through nine separate colors, nine separate realities – or be lost forever.

Jay Magidson has woven 9 short stories into a surreal journey of discovery and realization; a place where reality mixes with imagination. If you ever thought life couldn’t get any stranger – think again.

164 Pages – Trade Paperback
$9.95 Available from Amazon
Kindle Version coming soon

Don’t forget to leave feedback on Amazon after you read the book.  It really helps others.  Thanks.

Please take a look at other books by Jay Magidson, past and future releases:

Now Available in print and on Kindle: Shira’s Wish, Photographs by Bobbie Goodrich
Coming this Fall: In the Image of God
Coming in 2013: The Christmas Pieces and Other Stories

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