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About The Book of Sorren

The Book of Sorren is an ongoing project of my brother Dan, and myself, with occasional help from other contributors. The project is based upon the folklore of a small island in the British Isles, some of which is true, but most of which is fabricated by my brother and I, and which is described with great detail in the novel "King Bartholomew."

The website is an exploration of secret manipulations which the book, ostensibly given to Sorren in the Middle Ages by a mysterious man from the trees, is able to manifest to all that read the words. This very book, which was given to me, is described and curated by Dan and I on our Website www.TheBookofSorren.com. Further, the YouTube channel was a place to gather the vast amount of creative output between Dan and myself. Not everything here is connected . . .but mostly because I haven't gotten around to doing it yet. The project is foremost about the beauty of creativity, and how it can make life even more meaningful.

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