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Revelations - Part III

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A collection of miniatures, prose poetry and short stories, written as the outcome of an introspective journey and reflecting on personal experiences, in the hope that they will be useful and insightful to fellow Seekers, building on our shared humanity.

Written in only three months, the third and final instalment of the Revelations trilogy, Revelations – Part III is a personal story of homecoming, which concludes the journey of the Seeker in the material, as well as in the spiritual world, and enumerates the boons attained upon reaching the end of the cycle.

Having gained clarity and calm, having conquered the Summit, one is left to admire the view and reflect upon the journey.

71 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 5, 2021

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About the author

Zachary Valtschanoff

7 books14 followers
Zachary Valtschanoff (1992) was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina (USA). He grew up in Bulgaria where he lives today.

He graduated from the University of Vienna (Austria) with a Bachelor's degree in Business administration and from Lancaster University (United Kingdom) with a Master's degree in Operations Research & Management Science, for which he received a distinction.

He co-founded and is currently a partner in a management consulting and design agency.

His first book "Revelations" (2020) and its sequels: “Revelations – Part II” (2021) and “Revelations – Part III” (2021), represent a trilogy of miniatures in prose poetry form.

His next books, “Book of Feast (2022) and “Book of Famine” (2022) form a duology of contradictory light and dark themes.

His latest book, “Echoes of Reason and Madness” (2023) explores the short poetry and prose form.

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November 9, 2021
A journey through the vast spectrum of the soul. I'd even say, an anthology of both dark and bright fragments of a road to self discovery. Masterfully written.
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April 11, 2022
Life got in the way, so it took me a while to get around to reading the final instalment of this trilogy, but I’m glad I did. The writing is better still here, more poetic yet more controlled, and the Zachary's voice and vision are clearer.

This is pretty much in keeping with the development of the central character throughout the three books. There’s a strong sense of development, maturation, and change, leading not so much to closure as to acceptance. I really like this, especially as it brings with it a degree of optimism and reconciliation.

These books have so much depth that they all merit rereading. Zachary clearly knows his philosophy, and he has done a fantastic job of transcending these ideas and going off in his own direction.
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