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i just noticed the message you left me back in april: you had finished "soul identity", and you wrote to say that you enjoyed it.
thanks! i'm glad it suited you.
i just released "soul intent", its sequel. right now it's only available on ebook, but the paperback should be out in september. i hope you enjoy it even more than "soul identity".
you asked where the idea came from. here's the story: my wife and i were on vacation with my uncle and aunt, and he said to me, "i'm spending all my money because coffins have no pockets." i've always been a bit of a skeptic, and i replied, "but what if they do?" and that's what got me thinking of about what would happen if you could pass things forward, and what would happen once that organization lost its way and forgot what it was all about.
dennis batchelder
posted by denbatch at 10:03 pm (EST) on Aug 24, 2009