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About the Author: Dennis Morgan is a retired professor currently residing in Missoula, Montana, with his family. Aside from his academic publications in futures studies, Morgan has also published two works of fiction under the pseudonym Raymond Moore, JIHAD: a contemporary stage adaptation of Conrad’s Under Western Eyes and MY WINDOW: an AI Illustrated Collection of Poetry, which includes a short play, “Grandman and Baby Boo” and short story, “Kafkorea.” Professor Morgan’s most recent publication is a nonfictional work, FRACTURED AND HOLISTIC FUTURES: Critical Essays on Civilization, Utopia, and Transformation (Vol 1). He is currently in the process of preparing Volume 2 for publication in the near future.About My Window: This compilation of illustrated poetry by Raymond Moore is thought-provoking and poignant at the same time, with a breathtaking, striking authenticity that qualifies it as a true masterpiece and profound work of genius. All of the poems tell stories, weaved together in a tapestry of diverse emotions and personal insights into human nature; at the same time, MY WINDOW IS a magical mystery tour that guides us into esoteric territory, especially as mostly AI generated images are seamlessly woven into the text to provide a fantastic, surreal touch that makes this collection of poetry an unforgettable treasure trove.
About Jihad: Fatality enters your room one day while your landlady’s away. You come in and find it clothed in flesh and bearing a man’s name. Wearing a brown cloth coat and long boots, it asks you whether the outer door is closed. And you don’t know enough yet to take it by the throat and fling it downstairs. You simply just don’t realize what this crazy twist of fate means. Instead, you welcome it! You ask it to have a seat … and then … then it’s all over. You can’t shake it off anymore, and there’s nothing, nothing you can do about it! Nothing will ever give you back the freedom of your life or the sanity of your thought!
About Fractured and Holistic Futures: In Volume One of this thought-provoking collection, LOOKING FORWARD: 30 essays in futures studies, Professor Morgan presents fifteen rigorous essays that examine the complex interplay between fractured and holistic visions of the future. Fractured and Holistic Futures: Critical Essays on Civilization, Utopia, and Transformation criticallyexamines the ideological, technological, and systemic forces shaping the modern world while questioning capitalism’s contradictions, the decline of utopian ideals, the crisis of democracy, and the trajectory of techno-futurism.
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