Multimillion-selling author also publishing new memoir of encounter with spirit guides after his 2012 plane crashJonathan Livingston Seagull, the adventurous bird who launched a million spiritual journeys in the 1970s, has flown back into view.His creator, Richard Bach, sold millions of copies of the short fable about a seagull – "no ordinary bird" – when it was published in 1970.He has now touched on Jonathan again, both in a just-published followup to his 1977 spiritual memoir Illusions written after he nearly died in a plane crash in 2012, and in a new edition of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, out later this week and including "the never-before-published Part Four".Bach said he never intended to write Illusions II, which has just been released as a Kindle Single and is his first comment on his near-death experience. "But after I was very nearly destroyed in an accident aboard my seaplane, I wondered if it were not an accident at all, but a test," he said in an announcement from Amazon.com. And "Kindle Singles gave me the opportunity to share my story immediately."The short ebook tells of how Bach met his "spirit guides" – including Jonathan – following his plane crash, when his plane, known as Puff, clipped a power line."There's no blessing that can't be a disaster, and no disaster that can't be a blessing," writes the author, who on 14 February will also release a new "complete" edition of Jonathan Livingston Seagull.Publisher Scribner, called the book a story for... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'
[ The Guardian | 2014-02-11 00:00:00 UTC ]