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The Palace Of Angels

Dear Readers & Visitors,

First of all I have to give out a special thanks to Jim Magnus, a former journalist of the West Australian (apparently when it was a real newspaper) for his long hours spent in my office, philosophising, editing, laughing, crying and not the least drinking lots of tea and coffee. Only I know how much that has meant to me.

And I am grateful from the core of my soul to those who shared and trusted me with it. Thank you. It’s been a long journey to get this far. For me as well as for you.

“Angels bring us our hearts. And when a heart meets a heart, the eye sees no flaw…”

Palestine 2014, once again on the brink of war: Adnan is desperate to find his way out of the pre-dawn existence in the checkpoint queue. In the midst of a volatile turn of events, his eyes catch a shining soul through the yellow-lit darkness of the night. Her red nails match the blood that suddenly awakens his heart. As their life story would have it, she is an Israeli soldier. From that day, Adnan comes to realise his destiny is not written in stone  and that he has choices to make. At the same time, his lifelong friend Ali is thrown the cruellest of fates and embarks down the long dark road of revenge. In the ensuing months, Adnan follows a number of terrifying paths and eventually chooses life.

Release date : 01 JULY 2018  

The Book is available for pre-order on Kindle now and will available for pre-order in Paperback from Living In The Strange before going out to stores.

Giveaway for What Is Past Is Dead – APR 2018

Hello World,

First Giveaway ran well. There was many more entries than I had expected. Congratulations to the winner.

So I’m running yet another giveaway for this short novel.

Enter your email and you’re subscribed to the giveaway! It’s that simple.

You will be given a unique link afterwards. Make sure to share it. Each time you do, you chances of winning increases!

The winner is selected by random choice and is notified by email.

I’ll sign the book and send it to you, where-ever you may be in the world.

If you can’t wait, just go to the store here and get the book now. I offer the cheapest shipping you can find online! (And if you find it cheaper anywhere, please let me know and I’ll give match that price).

There is also a giveaway currently running for Twenty Two Years To Life. It ends in a few days so enter if you haven’t already!

 

Good luck!

 

Salaam

Morsi

 

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First Giveaway Success!

Hello World,

🙂

The very first Giveaway here on Living In The Strange went well.

A big congratulations to David Schaafsma who will receive a signed copy of What Is Past Is Dead.

I’m really happy there were so many entries to this Giveaway. I have shifted Giveaways to my own website instead of as before, running them on Goodreads. The now owned by Amazon company, has gone absolutely haywire, charging a ridiculous amount of money to just run the Giveaways.

I use Goodreads and social media to send out the invitation for the Giveaway, also a reminder halfway through. When you receive the ‘event invitation’, please don’t respond. There is no need to.

Just follow the link, either in the text or event description, type in your email of choice and hit enter!

Once you have entered, you will receive a unique URL (link) that you can share. For every other time someone else enters the giveaway – from that link – you will receive an additional entry and your chance of winning increases!

Any comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

Peace, Salaam in Arabic.

M M Morsi

Giveaway for Twenty Two Years To Life

Hey everyone,

It’s time for the first Giveaway for Twenty Two Years To Life from me and Living In The Strange.

As you might have seen, a secure store has been opened and the plan is to fill that with stories, books and photographs. Giveaways has until recently been done through Goodreads but due to their high fees which further constrict and limits authors who do not have the financial capacity to mass market their work. Goodreads is still a great place to discover authors and connect with other readers but what they’ve done on Giveaways is simply not fair.

So enjoy and make sure to share this giveaway. Each time you do and someone joins the giveaway from your unique link, you chances of winning increases.

The winner is selected absolutely randomly and is notified by email.

The only thing I do is sign the book and send it to you, where-ever you may be in the world.

If you can’t wait or don’t believe in luck, just go to the store here and get the book now. I offer the cheapest shipping you can find online! (And if you find it cheaper anywhere, please let me know and I’ll give you the shipping free).

Good luck!

 

Salaam

Morsi

 

[giveaway id=868]

Giveaway for What Is Past Is Dead

Hey everyone,

It’s been a while since I’ve written so here’s a quick update from me. Lots of exciting stuff is going on, there is good news and of course not so good news and it’s all not going to be in this post! There is amongst other things a long waited new novel coming out! More on that and other stuff in another post. Right now it’s for the first Giveaway from me and Living In The Strange for What Is Past Is Dead.

As you might have seen, a secure store has been opened and the plan is to fill that with stories, books and photographs. Giveaways has until recently been done through Goodreads but due to their high fees which further constrict and limits authors who do not have the financial capacity to mass market their work. Goodreads is still a great place to discover authors and connect with other readers but what they’ve done on Giveaways is simply not fair.

So enjoy the first Giveaway here. Make sure to share it. Each time you do, you chances of winning increases.

The winner is selected absolutely randomly and is notified by email.

The only thing I do is really just sign the book and send it to you, where-ever you may be in the world.

If you can’t wait or don’t believe in luck, just go to the store here and get the book now. I offer the cheapest shipping you can find online! (And if you find it cheaper anywhere, please let me know and I’ll give you the shipping free).

A Giveaway for Twenty Two Years To Life is on its way soon.

 

Salaam

Morsi

 

[giveaway id=842]

Twenty Two Years To Life

Excerpt by Lower View Literature

 

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The sea surrounding us was black and frothing. The waves breaking around the island of large boulders, resembled a necklace of barbed wire. The sky above us was clouded and had a strange red hue to it. The clouds themselves were black and moved with furious speed. A tall shape in the figure of a man carrying a satchel on his side and dressed in a black thawb stood before me. His legs were covered and his arms crossed low, tucked inside the dress. There was no shade or sun and his face was shaped like an egg with no hair, painted with two black eyes, the balls of which were stark white without a single vein. His face parted and what I hadn’t seen were lips, moved. The teeth behind them shone at me like polished diamonds.

“Come closer… I’d like to show you something” he said in a deep voice.

“Why?” I asked.

The man’s lips moved and then paused half open.

“I see. Perhaps you don’t know what I can offer,” he said.  “Do you know where you are?”

“No.” I replied firmly, feeling strangely present.

“Come closer and I will show you. Please.”

I stepped closer as he opened his hands and faced the palms up. A light streamed out of them and in the light I saw Hamada swimming with a smile on his face. After a short while, he closed his hands again.

“Where is he?!” I asked in a demanding tone, feeling anger rising within.

“Be calm… I am the messenger, the carrier most of the time. I have taken him to the place where I was told to take him. I can take you to the same place. From there you have to ask them to go to where he is. That is if they’ll let you…”

“Who told you?! Who are they?!” I wanted to force him to tell me but somehow my arms wouldn’t move. I didn’t have control over my own body.

“You still don’t know where you are, do you?” he asked calmly.

“No!”

“You are where you can choose to come with me and the only thing I want is your soul. I can take you to where I took your son but I can’t promise you they will take you to the same place.”

I had the choice of dying, right there and then. A sense of clarity came about and I felt peace streaming through my body.

“You will take my soul anyway, won’t you?” I asked as I looked at the dark head in front of me.

“Yes, I will. I just can’t choose the time, that’s up to you.”

“I understand.” I said and saw my own life through a rapid retrospective.

Was this it? Heaven or Hell? And even there, faced with giving my soul away to death himself, I couldn’t even be sure. What a hierarchy, what a preposterous way of dealing with life I thought. There I had been, born into a life of no comfort, with very few or no opportunities, imprisoned by circumstances. Surely I had stolen and traded the same weapons I despised but I did it because I wanted to live. I wanted to give my family a life worth living. Or was that a crime as well? We were blessed with a son when we least expected it or was that merely a mockery? My love for my son, my unconditional love for him, how could that not matter? In any which case, I would still end up here and this dark person, man, woman or whatever being might lie behind the shape, would take my soul, good or bad, and my destination would still be unknown to me. I had had enough, the death of Hamada, death I had witnessed in life. Death could wait.

“I’m not ready to come with you.” I said.

“Have you made up your mind? There is no saying you won’t be with you son if you come with me now,” he replied.

“The only thing I wanted for my son was to be happy. You just showed me that he’s happy. I am content with that. I need to make sure Farida is well now and…”

He stopped me and continued.

“And have your revenge. Well, that is something you have to barter with the devil about. I can’t help you with that. I can only promise you that I will wait for you at the end. Do you understand?”

“Yes,” I said.

“Go do what you must do then and we will meet again when the time comes. Soon I sense.”

The clouds moved faster and faster and a storm turned the sea to a fury. Black foam raced across the surface of the water and I covered my eyes. The red hue of the sky turned darker and darker. The wind came at me from all directions and forced me to the ground.

I put my face to the ground and covered my ears from the howling wind circling me as I watched the darkness turn bright.

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This is an excerpt from a larger piece. To purchase the full work, visit: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00KJGOIGM

Morsi has been a writer, photographer, artist, and activist. He lives on planet earth, a native of Egypt who’s spent a good deal of his life in Copenhagen, Denmark, he’s travelled the world twice over, and is now based in Australia where he loves his son Zaki.

 

 

 

 

View the excerpt from Lower View here :

https://lowerview.com/2017/04/23/twenty-two-years-to-life-excerpt/