Deborah Wells

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Deborah is a writer and the editor of Iff Books, the philosophy and science imprint of 'John Hunt Publishing'. Her books The Dark Man (June 2010) and Philosophy of the Mind Made Easy: What do angels think about? Is God a deceiver? And other interesting questions considered. (2011) are both published by O Books. She is currently writing a third book about the unconscious mind which is provisionally scheduled for 2012. Deborah lives in Yorkshire, England. ...more

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The Dark Man

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Philosophy of the Mind Made...

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“The dark man is ubiquitous. People from all times and in all places have recorded their experiences of him in stories, poems, paintings, songs, stone, dance, crafts and prayers. Saint or sinner, scientist or theologian, agnostic or true believer, it makes little difference as the dark man has walked beside us since the very beginning and he will stay with us until the end. He is so intrinsic to the human experience that everyone has at least one dark man story to tell...”
Deborah Wells, The Dark Man

“I’m a believer in hard work and being focussed. I figure that if
I can do it, anyone can! Seriously, just put your mind to things,
have faith, patience, trust and good things will happen.
There’s an endless road of things I can’t do… There’s
an endless amount of growing and learning, and there’s always
more. Don’t forget it. The day you stop learning is the day you
start sucking. My days are numbered. I’m just trying to get as
far down the road as I can.”
Ron Thal

“The dark man is ubiquitous. People from all times and in all places have recorded their experiences of him in stories, poems, paintings, songs, stone, dance, crafts and prayers. Saint or sinner, scientist or theologian, agnostic or true believer, it makes little difference as the dark man has walked beside us since the very beginning and he will stay with us until the end. He is so intrinsic to the human experience that everyone has at least one dark man story to tell...”
Deborah Wells, The Dark Man

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