I have received my author’s copies of Prisms, Veils from UNDP and am quite pleased with the presentation of the stories. This is to say, it is now in print, and those of you who had the wisdom and virtue to order it in advance should receive your copies soon. Those of you who did not, of course, can remedy the omission quite easily. It is, to my mind, my best book to this point; or, at any rate, only Roland in Moonlight may rival it in my affections among the things I have written.
Tantor Audio sent me the following announcement to share with anyone I could:
I’m excited to let you know that All Things Are Full of Gods by David Bentley Hart now has an audio publication date! It will be available for sale on 8/27/2024 across our 60+ retail and library digital distributors, including Audible, Apple, audiobooks.com and Google Play.
The narrator for the audiobook is Rachael Beresford.
The book is scheduled for publication in August.
For the record my blurb on Prisms has been called "the best blurb I’ve ever seen," which I think is unnecessarily limited in scope. It is the best blurb anyone has ever seen.
https://philipchristman.substack.com/p/2024-summerfall-books-a-biased-preview-18b
Also, as I read through Roland I get some indications that you might be in agreement with the Loyola Marymount professor Eric Perl when it comes to classical Greek philosophy and its continued relevance in fields like Philosophy of Mind. Have you heard this name before? A couple of his works are titled “Thinking Being” and “Theophany: The Neoplatonic Philosophy of Dionysius the Areopagite.”