Home Alone in the Multiverse by William C. Dell Genre: Speculative Nonfiction
One day, looking at my beer bottle the label said: “Don’t Forget You’re Here Forever.” This book is about how that can be. We are in a multiverse of island universes floating in a boundless field. I am proposing that every single thing – large and small, animate or inanimate – is a separate universe, all strung together, alone, in an eternal multiverse. As a universe, you are here forever. Goodreads * Amazon
William C. Dell is Professor Emeritus of Humanities, Montclair State University, New Jersey. His published works include metaphysics, poetry, inter-disciplinary studies, and literary criticism. Facebook * Amazon * Goodreads
Every single thing – you, me, rocks, stars and worlds – all creation – is its own
universe resonating with and informed by its environment. The call out of
darkness is not for the gods but for our[selves] to come to terms with what we
are. You it hear singing everywhere in nature from stony inertia to the flow of
water, wind, sunshine, or the song of a lark: you are a universe.
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