Re: Tarot and The Church
Posted: 03 Oct 2010, 04:00
actually, the book is not yet available. it's in its last stages of prooging (for minor typo and style errors). i'm considering going back in and changing a couple of lines like "the church banned playing cards...", but that would still leave me with the possibility that there could be other similar mistakes from misguided sources. perhaps you would be willing to review it for such errors. if so , let me know and i would be happy to send you a pre-pulication copy in pdf. i will hold off on the final approval until i hear back from you if you are interested in doing this.
actually i have a website out where you can preview the book up through the introduction. please feel free to read it and send me your suggestions and comments. http://www.thesecretofthetarot.com please keep in mind that the whole theme of the website is to promote the book, so excuse the non-scholastic look. i hope it is not too self-serving of me to mention this. but this is my chance to get some real good response from a knowledgeable person in the field before publication. since i am self-publishing the book, it can not be made available to me as a promotional copy before availability, so reviews can only be made after the fact. (go figure).
and i do enjoy the discussion. one of the things this has shown me is that there could be a good response (both pro and against) to the book's subject matter. of course i would like to put out the most accurate facts as possible. i look forward to continue discussing the issue and everyone's response after the book is released.
actually i have a website out where you can preview the book up through the introduction. please feel free to read it and send me your suggestions and comments. http://www.thesecretofthetarot.com please keep in mind that the whole theme of the website is to promote the book, so excuse the non-scholastic look. i hope it is not too self-serving of me to mention this. but this is my chance to get some real good response from a knowledgeable person in the field before publication. since i am self-publishing the book, it can not be made available to me as a promotional copy before availability, so reviews can only be made after the fact. (go figure).
and i do enjoy the discussion. one of the things this has shown me is that there could be a good response (both pro and against) to the book's subject matter. of course i would like to put out the most accurate facts as possible. i look forward to continue discussing the issue and everyone's response after the book is released.