Each soul's journey through life on planet earth is an adventure. The greater picture of the billions of lives and their stories is a cosmic phenomenon we can never fully comprehend. But with our God-given intuition and creative power, we can imagine. And in our lives, we learn that there is inner guidance available to us if we merely tune in.
Growing up with best friend Steve Martin was inspirational, says Morris Walker, author of Steve Martin: The Magic Years, also available from Blackstone Audio. Morris has written books, short stories, essays, articles, songs, poems, and countless scripts and comedy routines. The Lives of Carl Atman is a book he has wanted to write for many years—maybe even lifetimes. His hope, above all else, is that you enjoy the journey.
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“The Lives of CarlAtman is a moving novel, mesmerizing from the first story on, pulling youright away into the fascinating journey of an unfolding soul. Once I enteredthe story, it was impossible to put the book down. I sat up past the midnighthour, fully caught up in the saga, experiencing emotions of excitement,inspiration, tears, and ‘aha’ moments of my own. The book grabs your heart onmany levels and touches you in the deep recesses of your own soul, stirring,moving, poignant. It is expansive in its wide scope of time, history, andnationalities yet pulling together a love story of the purest passion andemotion.”
— Dr. Dorothy Jackson
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Morris W. Walker has spent the majority of his life entertaining, with more than ten thousand concerts and television performances over the last forty-five years with his group the Earth Walkers. He began his vocation as a young man accompanied by his best friend and performing partner since the age of ten, Steve Martin. He has a BA in marketing, an MA in fine arts, and a PhD in communications from Honolulu University. He is also an award-winning video producer and composer. He resides with his family in Corvallis, Oregon.
Richard Powers has published thirteen novels. He is a MacArthur Fellow and received the National Book Award. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Overstory, and Bewilderment was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.