Saturday, 6 October 2012

Super Red


Super Red is the follow up to my first book The Vast and Gruesome Clutch of Our Law. This post apocalyptic novel and romantic sci-fi book, was based on a dream; a very mysterious and interesting one, that involved dying and being reborn. The dream was recorded in my dream diary:

 

162. Passing through the Gates of Heaven and Hell.

I was due to arrive at a great hall, some way off into the future. I was there with hoards of people, who gathered there with each other, eating, drinking and socialising. After some time, I walked across the great hall, whose size was enormous. The biggest building I have ever seen. Across the hall, were chambers, equally as big, as any building I have seen, in their own right. As I passed one chamber the people there were predominantly Chinese, with some of other nationalities. They were watching huge screen, and on it was a Chinese epic film, shown in black and white. On the screen it showed a battle scene. The scene was panoramic; wider and taller than most cinema screens.

                As I walked across the chamber and into an eating hall I sat down with my wife and several others. We spoke together, and although friendly, for a wife who I had just married she showed me no affection at all. She tried to explain, but I did not understand our marriage and why she refused to show me affection. I kissed her hand, and she smiled, but I felt it was insincere.

                I then went with her, as we walked with others, heading for a third chamber. The inner most chamber, was just as huge. Inside were seats on rows. Each seat had a reclining back. We adjusted the seats and waited a couple of minutes as a Chinese waiter served as tea. It was a delicate tea, served in bone china. As he served the tea to each of us on a serving table, he dropped a poison into it, and explained what would happen as we drank and smiled. We then sat back and waited.

                Everyone in that room died, and were reborn. We woke up in another reality and walked, as if nothing had happened, to meetings, in a red and brown landscape, where the sky was always clear and the temperature always moderate. Soon afterwards we returned again to Earthly reality.

                We all met up again and had another meal. I sat next to three other people, as we debated and talked amongst ourselves. We discussed a certain type of dog that I had access to. Once we’d finished talking we went into a covered garden, and I went to the back of the garden, and brought out a dog. It was rare breed. It had been bred for strength. Bred to kill, with large jaws and long teeth. It looked vicious, and was large enough for a human adult to sit on. I sat on it and strode round, its muscles rippling. It had a finely tuned body for speed and strength. The other looked amazed as I rode the dog, its teeth glistening and its mouth, running with fluid, drooling, its dark red sunken eyes, looking as if it could easily tear you to pieces but remaining calm, at all times. A killing machine, totally loyal to its owner.

My book, Super Red is based on some aspects of the dream and follows a young couple, who at the end of the Earth’s life are sent by their local chieftain, to the Great Hall. The Great Hall is there to help people die, as the death that awaits them is much worse. The Sun is coming to the end of its life, and it is expanding into a Super Red Giant.

 

Kiren and Vernon travel to the Great Hall unaware of what secrets they have for the religious leaders that live at the Hall.

 

This post apocalyptic novel, is a multi-faith book, drawing on Islamic, Christian, Jewish and Buddhist eschatological thinking, and is about the resurgence of faith after a very long period of atheism. The people rediscover religion when they face this big threat, but many of the rituals and interpretations of faith have been lost to history. The book follows the couple to a convergence of faith, as humanity breathes its last breath. Although predominately Christian in its theological construct, the books attempts to suggest that faith, given the fullness of time, might come together; especially as many of the great faiths draw from the same origins.

 

However, the religion in the book, is secondary to the science fiction fantasy theme. It isn’t a hard-line Christian book, that is attempting to convert or explain religious beliefs. It just deals with the issues, of the afterlife and heaven, and the end of the world and how eschatological texts describe that end, and describe what might follow. I hope you enjoy it, should you pick it up.

 

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