THE CURATOR (2016) and the sequel SATRAN KAEVON (2017). Available on Amazon



THE CURATOR
(Adrian Glass 2016 from the book "Paradox of the Locus".  Also available in paperback.)

Allison Vilus manages and curates her own gallery: Vilus Gallery in New York City, one of the many commercial galleries that are situated in lower Manhattan.  The world in its tumultuous predicament shows no favors as America goes into an economic recession.  Sales are down, while the debt increases equate to the obvious in the boom and bust of capitalism. Satran Kaevon awakes in his apartment, not too sure if he is an artist yet he sees a framed image of his creation.  Which may hold the answers to the fragmented reality that we all endure.  His amnesia of prior events cloud the past, yet he knows there is an urgency in the now.  A proposition must be offered.  In the uncertainty of its principle Allison Vilus must make a choice.






 SATRAN KAEVON 
(Adrian Glass 2017.  Sequel to "The Curator".  Also available in paperback)

Adrian Glass's avant-garde fiction continues. Defined by its uniqueness as he introduces characters that are all interlinked within their different realities. Caitlin Feldstein a clinical psychologist, who has just opened her small therapist office in lower Manhattan, New York City - as she deals with her own personal trauma of loved one's lost. Issy Ainslee, a public relations advocate for a nonproliferation and arms control think tank based in Washington. Both women are now witnessing the connexion, as realities begin to transfuse. In the days of an unusually cold October, the mysterious artist Satran Kaevon and his recently acquired gallery - a renewed proposal has been offered. Caitlin Feldstein, aware of the subtle within the realms of a cruel deterministic Universe. Knows that humanity is moving further into a dangerous phase within its fears of insignificance against the cosmos.

Satran Kaevon, is a story that melds the metaphors of science, philosophy, metaphysics and the symbolisms of human endurance.

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