Kamikaze Tomorrowland
By John Hogue
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With Kamikaze Tomorrowland, futurist and prophecy expert John Hogue invents a new literary Genre, combining Fact/History/Prophecy with Fiction creating tales of ScryFy.
Akio Sarazawa, a Kamikaze pilot, dives his bomb laden fighter 90 degrees through a gauntlet of anti-aircraft fire. His target is the rectangular mass of a US Carrier swerving through the Pacific to avoid his crash. Maneuver as it might, it can't escape. The flight deck rising rapidly before him floats on a wall of ocean, beckoning, as if it is a doorway.
But moments before the pilot meets this portal out of life, he thinks how good it would be not see the future death of his homeland. He is wrong. A devil’s sea has other shocking, touching and altogether absurd surprises waiting on the other side.
Estimated printed pages: 25
“A master storyteller!”
—J.R. Rain, author of Moon Dance and The Body Departed
John Hogue defines ScryFy as a form of prophecy-science fiction and fantasy. It is neither fiction nor non-fiction. ScryFy is transfix-tion. 'Scrying' is a basic form of divination using objects that, in the hand of the initiate, can reflect the dark shadows of potential future destiny.
Let this new eShort Story Genre be your scrying tool reflecting back a blend of wisdom, fact, fantasy‚ and sometimes‚ real prophecies about true events to come from the ever transfix-tional world of the future.
Having launched his writing career with the help of Ray Bradbury as an early mentor, John Hogue’s deep knowledge of Nostradamus’ texts and other prophetic traditions combined with his love of science fiction and fantasy have given rise to this wonderful union of fact, fiction and prophecy in a new and captivating genre.
John Hogue is author of 600 articles and 40 published books (1,170,000 copies sold) spanning 20 languages. He has predicted the winner of every US Presidential Election since 1968, giving him a remarkable 12 and 0 batting average. Hogue is a world-renowned expert on the prophecies of Nostradamus and other prophetic traditions. He claims to focus on interpreting the world’s ancient-to-modern prophets and prophecies with fresh eyes, seeking to connect readers with the shared and collective visions of terror, wonder and revelation about the future in a conversational narrative style. Hogue says the future is a temporal echo of actions initiated today. He strives to take readers “back to the present” empowering them to create a better destiny through accessing the untapped potentials of free will and meditation.
John Hogue
John Hogue, defines himself as a "Rogue" Scholar. He is a world-renowned authority on Nostradamus and other prophetic traditions. His work is critically acclaimed for cutting through the social, religious, and nationalistic projections of prophets and their interpreters to find threads of insight they all share. Futurist, accurate forecaster in his own right, creator of hogueprophecy.com, what has been called the "Huffington Post of prophecy websites", Hogue has received wide international recognition appearing on over 100 television and 1,000 blog and talk radio shows on five continents: North and South America, Asia, Australia and Europe. At present, he has predicted the winner of 12 out of 12 US Presidential Elections and perhaps has the most multimedia exposure of any prophecy scholar in history, making frequent appearances on History Channel, Discovery Channel, CNN International, BBC, Ancient Prophecies (NBC), The View (ABC), Hannity and Colmes (FOX News), RAI TV (Italy), Russia Channel One, and Channels 7 and 9 (Australia). His radio appearances include Coast to Coast AM (Premier Radio) and BBC International Radio. Hogue is an Associated Press bestselling author as well as a number one bestseller of prophecy titles on Amazon, such as Predictions for 2013-2014. He has published 23 books in 19 languages. He currently lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest.
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