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Exploring the Legends in "Tales from the American Indians"
Hello, lovers of myths and legends!
My newest book, "Tales from the American Indians," is a journey into the heart of Native American folklore has been an enriching and enlightening experience, and I am thrilled to finally share it with all of you. Each story offers a glimpse into a world where spirits, animals, and humans coexist, guided by the wisdom of nature and ancestors.
One of the most rewarding aspects of creating this book was reimagining these timeless tales while honoring their cultural roots. From the powerful Sun God Tawa of the Hopi to the enigmatic Spider Woman, each chapter brings these characters to life in a way that resonates with readers of all ages.
You'll find stories filled with heroism, mystical creatures, and profound wisdom. Whether it's the haunting presence of the Stone Giants or the nurturing guidance of Asgaya Gigagei, each story immerses you in the vibrant world of Native American folklore.
Join me on this journey through the legends that have shaped the culture and spirituality of the American Indians.
Warm regards,
Samuel DenHartog
My newest book, "Tales from the American Indians," is a journey into the heart of Native American folklore has been an enriching and enlightening experience, and I am thrilled to finally share it with all of you. Each story offers a glimpse into a world where spirits, animals, and humans coexist, guided by the wisdom of nature and ancestors.
One of the most rewarding aspects of creating this book was reimagining these timeless tales while honoring their cultural roots. From the powerful Sun God Tawa of the Hopi to the enigmatic Spider Woman, each chapter brings these characters to life in a way that resonates with readers of all ages.
You'll find stories filled with heroism, mystical creatures, and profound wisdom. Whether it's the haunting presence of the Stone Giants or the nurturing guidance of Asgaya Gigagei, each story immerses you in the vibrant world of Native American folklore.
Join me on this journey through the legends that have shaped the culture and spirituality of the American Indians.
Warm regards,
Samuel DenHartog
Published on June 09, 2024 08:14
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The Road to 1,440
I'm Samuel DenHartog, and at 51, at the end of November of 2023, I've embarked on a remarkable journey as a writer. My diverse background in computer programming, video game development, and film prod
I'm Samuel DenHartog, and at 51, at the end of November of 2023, I've embarked on a remarkable journey as a writer. My diverse background in computer programming, video game development, and film production has given me a unique perspective on storytelling. Writing has become my greatest passion, and I'm aiming high - I hope to write 1,440 books over the next 12 years, crafting 10 books a month for the next 12 years to secure a Guinness World Record.
My refusal to adhere to any particular formula sets my writing apart. Each book is a unique creation, a testament to my boundless creativity. I write across various genres, ensuring every book embarks on a distinct literary journey filled with surprises and fresh perspectives.
My joy in writing is evident in every word. I relish the creative process and cherish the opportunity to craft stories that captivate and inspire readers. I hope that readers across the globe will find my books as enjoyable to read as they are for me to write. ...more
My refusal to adhere to any particular formula sets my writing apart. Each book is a unique creation, a testament to my boundless creativity. I write across various genres, ensuring every book embarks on a distinct literary journey filled with surprises and fresh perspectives.
My joy in writing is evident in every word. I relish the creative process and cherish the opportunity to craft stories that captivate and inspire readers. I hope that readers across the globe will find my books as enjoyable to read as they are for me to write. ...more
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