Wednesday 24 July 2013

Book Spotlight - The Tao of Alligators and Crocodiles by J.M Garlock

The Tao of Alligators and Crocodiles
Description
Reviled in the West & revered in the East since time immemorial alligators and crocodiles have historically invoked diametrically opposing reactions in people. Ancient Egyptians and indigenous New World civilizations such as the Maya and Calusa called them living gods. Chinese believe them to be givers of life and health.

Alligators and crocodiles are the physical embodiment of eternal yin and yang. Their mythical, epic-making status has effortlessly allowed them to morph into modern day dragons that have flourished for millennia. They have been immortalized in the Book of the Dead, the Bible, the Urantia Book, Norse and African legends, Babylonian creation epics and Beowulf.

Having much in common with birds, alligators and crocodiles live the Tao in plain sight. This book explains all.

Buy Link: http://www.actionmysteries.com also available on Amazon

About the Author
J.M. Garlock began his career by writing for small, independent publishers. For 19 years he contributed regularly to Firehouse Magazine reporting on catastrophic weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes.

J.M. has written extensively about reptiles, amphibians and turtles for many national publications including Reptiles Magazine, Reptile and Amphibian Hobbyist, the Florida Naturalist, Wildland Firefighter and Florida Currents. His photographs of American alligators, native and nonnative crocodiles, venomous and nonvenomous snakes, and endangered and threatened sea turtles accompanied the articles.

His human conflict articles have appeared in America's Civil War, North and South Magazine and The World and I. For The Artilleryman he wrote a series of articles on 18th and 19th Century seacoast fortifications from New York City to the Dry Tortugas, Florida

J.M. has also published articles in Cat Fancy Magazine, The Chronicle of the Horse, The Morgan Horse, Fire Rescue Magazine, Woman Engineer, Minority Engineer, Key West Citizen, Calgary's Humane Voice and The American Humane Association Magazine.

His favorite and most influential authors are Raymond Chandler, George V. Higgens, ParLagerkvist, Louis Ferdinand Celine and Andre Malraux. His interests include Formula One racing and film noir.

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