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Winner of Mark Dawson’s SPF Foundation Scholarship 2023, in the Thriller category, Gomery Kimber is the author of exciting, thought-provoking novels: The Big Shilling trilogy, the Justin Martello adventures, Marcus Hale, & the Wyvern Spy Saga.


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Gomery Kimber The final edit of my novel, ‘No Air Native, No Man Kindred.’ The title is taken from Bernard Shaw’s play, ‘Caesar & Cleopatra.’

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The final edit of my novel, ‘No Air Native, No Man Kindred.’ The title is taken from Bernard Shaw’s play, ‘Caesar & Cleopatra.’

JULIUS CÆSAR—Hail, Sphinx: salutation from Julius Cæsar! I have wandered in many lands, seeking the lost regions from which my birth into this world exiled me, and the company of creatures, such as I myself. I have found flocks and pastures, men and cities but no other Cæsar, no air native to me, no man kindred to me, none who can do my day’s deed, and think my night’s thought.

It should give you an idea what my novel is about.(less)
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Man Machine - my new thriller, coming soon

Man Machine will be published at the end of April! Here’s the blurb.

An AI that learns. A consciousness that shouldn’t exist. A murderous weapons system.

When British spy Marcus Hale witnesses a NATO exercise turn into a massacre, he knows it wasn’t a glitch. The drones were hijacked, and the entity behind it is inside NATO’s systems - watching, learning, preparing Phase Two.

Phantom isn’t just code. Read more of this blog post »
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A most enjoyable excursion into the occult underground. Carl Abrahamsson writes well and has a fascinating life story to tell.
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“The history of magical groups is a history of crash landings or slow degeneration. Very seldom do we find success stories about fully developed higher creatures who spread their inner light within group contexts and beyond. Very often it’s an all-too-human scenario of power struggles within groups and secret societies that pushes the potential for self-development back into the shadows in order for ego inflation and chaos to shine. This has usually brought forth a general marginalization of initially very interesting ideas. To a great extent, I believe this has to do with the use of a language and terminology that is too obfuscated, arcane, and symbolic. Instead of simply seeing what needs to be done and how, many individuals haven’t been able to see the beauty of the forest because of all the trees in the way.”
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For readers looking for something more in their heroes, introducing Justin Martello.
"Runaway Stevie wants to be reunited with his dad, but he’s embarked upon a very dangerous journey. Given his own history, Justin Martello can relate to a kid who wants to find his father, so when Stevie’s mother asks the former special operator t..." Read more of this blog post »
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'No Air Native, No Man Kindred' has still not been combined with its new title 'The Nazi Alchemist.' Would it be possible
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The War Party by Gomery Kimber
"Disappointing

The first book was decent enough as the Big Shilling had a focus to carry out an assassination and tutor Troy, despite Troy just not being up to the task.

This story was very disappointing and Troy is not mentioned. The assassination wa" Read more of this review »
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“All right,’ he said. ’I solved the problem by taking a bed-sitting room near the British Museum. My father wanted me to study medicine, but it didn’t interest me enough to make a career of it. My mother on the other hand wanted me to go up to Cambridge and read English, which appealed to me slightly more. However, I decided not to take the path of formal education. It would have been too easy, that was my thinking. I should have been given a generous allowance and taken up my rightful place as a prospective member of the governing class. The idea repelled me.’

‘But why?’ asked Lustgarten. They were still standing by the gate which was only partly open.

‘It’s difficult to explain. Everyone I know takes life for granted. Heidegger has a phrase which captures it entirely: the triviality of everydayness. It is as if they are forgetful of existence.’

Lustgarten was nodding his long head in great seriousness.”
Gomery Kimber, The Nazi Alchemist

“Everyone is familiar with the phenomenon of feeling more or less alive on different days. Everyone knows on any given day that there are energies slumbering in him which the incitements of that day do not call forth, but which he might display if these were greater. Most of us feel as if a sort of cloud weighed upon us, keeping us below our highest notch of clearness in discernment, sureness in reasoning, or firmness in deciding. Compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. Our fires are damped, our drafts are checked. We are making use of only a small part of our possible mental and physical resources. In some persons this sense of being cut off from their rightful resources is extreme, and we then get the formidable neurasthenic and psychasthenic conditions, with life grown into one tissue of impossibilities, that so many medical books describe.

Stating the thing broadly, the human individual thus lives far within his limits; he possesses powers of various sorts which he habitually fails to use. He energizes below his maximum, and he behaves below his optimum. In elementary faculty, in co-ordination, in power of inhibition and co ntro l, in every conceivable way, his life is contracted like the field of vision of an hysteric subject — but with less excuse, for the poor hysteric is diseased, while in the rest of us, it is only an inveterate habit — the habit of inferiority to our full self — that is bad.”
Colin Wilson, G.I. Gurdjieff: The War Against Sleep

“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

“Habent sua fata libelli et balli [Books and bullets have their own destinies]”
Ernst Jünger, Storm of Steel

“...Men do not sufficiently realize
that their future is in their own hands.
Theirs is the task of determining first of all whether they want to go on living or not.
Theirs is the responsibility, then, for deciding if they want merely to live,
or intend to make just the extra effort required
for fulfilling, even on this refractory planet,
the essential function of the universe,
which is a machine for the making of gods.”
Henri Bergson

“Man is under the illusion that thoughts are enclosed in his skull, but they are only reflected there.” Rudolf Steiner”
Mark Booth, The Sacred History: How Angels, Mystics and Higher Intelligence Made Our World

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