

-AWARD WINNING AUTHOR-
LOREN L. QUALLS
BOOKS BY LOREN QUALLS
In his internationally sold books Fallen Trees, Chasing Magdalene, Numbers in Ink, Immolation and Dark Language, Loren Qualls masterfully fuses philosophy, the psychology of racism, politics, and prose. In these riveting narratives, Qualls returns to his element and has crafted an intellectual commentary on race and digital technology. Taking place all across the globe, Professor Qualls' style is a conversational examination, which proves outstanding, as he draws, not merely the conversationalist in but the reader as well---into varying worlds, centered on technological socialization and ethnography: cyber-racism, a contemporary mystery.

Chasing Magdalene
ISBN-13: 97805953067181
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A moving, lyrical examination of love, loss and redemption and the absolute struggle to maintain that which is often proclaimed unconditional. ...Unconditional until attached to a heart.

Immolation
ISBN-13: 9780595256501
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A mute convict discovers his divinity through his love of a woman, only later having to choose between his divinity and that love. Eli is plagued by his past and forced into a future that is beyond his imagination. He finds himself face to face with the occult and angels there s no way back.

Dark Language
ISBN-13: 9780761843122
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In Dark Language, Loren Qualls discusses how the post-rebellion genre of fiction takes a critical examination of African Americans after the Civil Rights Movement, when African Americans crossed the color barrier into every aspect of American culture. Yet the question remains: Who did the slave become? The middle-class. This neo-African-American is born with liberties that their predecessor was not afforded. The post-rebellion genre of African American literature comes from the freedom in knowing choice, but this genre expresses the consistent anxiety, paranoia and struggle for an identity and way of expression. A characteristic that differentiates this genre from other periods in African American history is its detachment from traditional icons and ideologies of African American culture. The generation that perpetuates this characteristic does not exhibit the same rudiment in religious sacrament or a common commitment to ideals of equality. Although African Americans have been bound by the goal of liberty of the individual, they fail in attempts at establishing group identification through any other mass movement or politics. The genre examines the African American being exploited and exploiting themselves and exploiting others all based on the concept of race.

A Loser's Guide To Winning
ISBN: 9781734967425
This handbook is to assist not in making one more spiritual, godly or compassionate, though it certainly has the potential. It is to focus ones intention through the practice of ritual——the practice of faith, which is a natural occurrence.It is an organic routine, like waking to bathe; to eat and work and finally seeking social interaction. It is routine. Belief is more challenging for its costs take us outside of the realm of the ordinary. It disregards the finest observation of our perceived limitations, as a false view of ourselves. Belief changes our perspective and perspective alters our ritual.

The Practice Of Saying Goodbye
ISBN: 9781734967418
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​We spend much of our lives saying goodbye, adios, Au devoir, auf wiedersehen, chao, to our beautiful youthful bodies, our looks, hair, strength, status and we do so with regret, denial, then finally acceptance.` The dark and light of being are constructs; projections of fear and the powerlessness to change ones mortality.

Fallen Trees
ISBN: 100595526624
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Fallen Trees is a volume of beautiful and powerful stories that engage powerful themes of our history and nation through the eyes and voices of a wide range of vivid characters. With a lyrical, sensual, and often gripping style, bringing to life compelling voices whose worlds and experiences are at once both central to mainstream America and outside it. Letting us hear both female and male characters and even engaging the epistolary form at times, it captures an essence of our contemporary society that we need to feel and understand.