This collection of short prose and/or stories concludes John O'Loughlin's quest for literary perfection in the genre, as it brings his fiction to an ideological pinnacle in Social Transcendentalism, which is explored from a variety of angles and through a number of different characters, though always with a view to justifying and defining it in relation to a kind of ultimate religion. In that respect, this project is the most ideologically advanced and thematically consistent of the author's six collections of short prose, the cover to which features a 'Social Transcendentalist emblem' designed by John O'Loughlin to signify a kind of supercross and pointer to what lies beyond, as to 'the Beyond', with its true extremism.
This collection of short prose and/or stories concludes John O'Loughlin's quest for literary perfection in the genre, as it brings his fiction to an ideological pinnacle in Social Transcendentalism, which is explored from a variety of angles and through a number of different characters, though always with a view to justifying and defining it in relation to a kind of ultimate religion. In that respect, this project is the most ideologically advanced and thematically consistent of the author's six collections of short prose, the cover to which features a 'Social Transcendentalist emblem' designed by John O'Loughlin to signify a kind of supercross and pointer to what lies beyond, as to 'the Beyond', with its true extremism.