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Paradigm Lost: Jamari Shaman: Book II of the Jamari and the Manhood Rites Trilogy Kindle Edition
The first three chapters of Jamari Shaman are composed of text from the first book in the series to allow readers an additional option to start the Paradigm Lost stories. If you've already read Book One, Jamari Shaman follows Jamari's new adventures at the start of Chapter 4: he's done with the first few weeks of his several years long Manhood Rites challenges.
"By mixing tribal mysticism and post-apocalyptic backdrops, the end result is a world that will captivate... compelling and mysterious... will surprise even the most experienced of readers." - US Review of Books
"Readers, regardless of their sexual orientation, should read this book, so that (we) can be better connected to the spirit of the Creator inside each and every one of us. A fictional utopia." -San Francisco Book Review, 5 out of 5 Stars
Jamari Shaman is a coming of age book in a future world where coming of age means so very much more than it does now. In the Pacific Northwest of 2115, Jamari must take on the challenges of The Manhood Rites before he can become a full citizen of The Elk Creek Tribe. He doesn't expect the spiritual challenge that awaits him when he breaks into the spirit realm in his daily meditations. And he's not sure he's ready to accept what it means when he does. Can he accept his fate and transform into the respected spiritual leader he is destined to become? Is he ready to face the passage into his own spirit and soul? Travel with Jamari as he embarks on a journey down through tribal lands to the coast. Watch as he learns of other peoples outside the Elk Creek Tribe. Be a part of Jamari's long journey home when tragedy strikes."Paradigm Lost: Jamari Shaman" is the second book in the Jamari and the Manhood Rites Trilogy.
From the Author: There have been reviews from both professional and other readers that have described this book as containing homosexual scenes. As you read those reviews, understand that there is not one single scene of detailed sexual congress, either homo or heterosexual. While there are references to sexual interactions, they are references only, not detailed scenes. I have some erotica on the market, but, this is not one!
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 24, 2018
- File size4.0 MB
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- ASIN : B07CPHQ6HX
- Publisher : RWCollins Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : April 24, 2018
- Edition : 2nd
- Language : English
- File size : 4.0 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 242 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 3 : Jamari and the Manhood Rites
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,892,129 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #900 in Gaia Religions
- #4,009 in LGBTQ+ Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #5,199 in Metaphysical Science Fiction eBooks
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About the author

Rowe recently left the coastal town of Winchester Bay, Oregon where he owned a 51 foot commercial fishing boat called the Ceres. He worked at a big box home store in Portland, Oregon before finally taking on the mantle of full-time author.
He was a nuclear power plant operator serving aboard the USS Norfolk, SSN 714, in the U. S. Navy. He went on to become a power plant operator and then Plant Operations Supervisor in the civilian world, and now has downsized from the mainstream in order to partake in his life-long dream of writing.
Rowe says of himself:
I’m writing all of the time. I may not be sitting at the computer with a document open, but I’m thinking about my characters and their issues, and how to resolve their problems all of the time. I started ‘thinking’ about "Paradigm Lost, Jamari and the Manhood Rites, Part I" FIVE years before I ever wrote down a single word. I talked about it with friends and partners. In my life, I relate things that happen to me as a gay man to what those events would feel like to the characters in my novel. When I finally sat down to put it all ‘on paper’, I had the bulk of it completed in three months and then spent the next 4 months polishing, cutting, pasting, etc.
As I have completed several novels, the next one is growing in importance with each passing day that I spend on promotions and the ‘business’ side of this endeavor. The characters are beginning to haunt my dreams at night. “Where are you?” they want to know. “When are we coming out again? When do we get to start the next adventure?” A couple seem to sense that things aren’t going to go well for them. They seem to be offering other options . . .
I have had a difficult time in applying my work to any specific genre. It contains elements of Post Apocalypse (Dystopian), Science Fiction, Survivalist, Fantasy, Spiritual, LGBTQ and even a bit of Naturalist. What I really set out to do was to allow readers to see culture in a new way; to see sex in a new way, perhaps even to develop their own understanding of the beauty of that very human endeavor. The secondary goal was to make homosexuality normal. In order to accomplish these two goals I had to build a society that had discarded our current taboos and strictures. I had to destroy the culture I was raised up in and then create an entirely new culture from scratch.
How long have I known I was going to write? I thought I would want to write as far back as 7th grade. I enjoyed reading so much that I actually got reprimanded for reading in class at times. I suspect if I had been reading the text assigned it would have been okay, but, I was addicted to fiction early and upgraded to Science Fiction early in High School. I wrote many short stories and poems in H.S. I won several writing contests and was given a scholarship to college based on my writing. The most important thing I ever heard about writing though was that I needed to live a little bit before I would have anything interesting to say. In retrospect, I always could say something accurately and with flair, but, I did need to live a little in order to develop my story-line and know how to present it so it gets the attention it deserves.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023Format: KindleI loved the first book in this series and bought them all so I could just continue bingeing from one to the next. I was curious here to see how the spiritual aspects would come more to the fore. The first book reminded me of Ursula K. LeGuin in the sense of experimenting with culture/world building. This book reminded me of some of the reasons I was attracted to the work of Tony Hillerman and the way he could explain Native American beliefs and rituals along with the mysteries. There's more detailed world building here and we get to see more of the outdoor environment Jamari lives in as well as seeing him growing in his spiritual understanding and power. Eagerly about to being book three.