In this treatise, Mr. Kilvington questions long held assumptions, and also challenges untested concepts being used every day in business and economics to make decisions the ramifications of which describe and affect nothing less than the very value of each human life, the collective consciousness, and our future as a species on this planet.
This treatise puts in accessible language vast, complex and profound philosophical and macroeconomic concepts. |
This historical fiction novel depicts life and survival in turn of the 15th century Japan with a brutal eye.
The story is a precisely crafted complex allegory about self-discovery and enlightenment, and contains the mythical themes necessary to concoct such a Hero, a wounded warrior, suffering from PTSD, who acts as avatar to the reader. |
A Collection of Thoughts: Two poems transcribed from dreams, An aborted critique of the Bush Administration, two short stories, and a film script adapted from an idea of a play written from 2005 over the period right before his brother was diagnosed with and died in 2007 from prostate cancer, and the subsequent grieving to 2009. |