Am I going to get in trouble for posting this a little early? If I am struck dead by a meteorite before midnight, I'll surely look silly, but it's all on the tip of my tongue right now.

Work is underway for the fourth-and-final volume in the Pandeism Anthology series, to be titled: Pandeism: An Anthology of Worlds Unseen. And it promises to be a rollicking, happening assembly of the hottest thought on the topic today. Burning hot. Fresh from the pan.

We aim to publish on World Pandeism Day 2024, which as everybody knows in July 22 (nine months from today), coincident with approximate pi, and in order to meet that goal, we hope to have drafts from all our authors in by January 22, 2024 (three months from today), for a solid six months of proofreading and preparing the layout and such.

Authors committed include Native American religious scholar Thurman "Lee" Hester, Jr., cowboy poet Paul Zarzyski, Argentinian psychologist and Cartesian thinker Beatriz Gez, as well as returning author Anthony Peake (whom you may have seen speaking at our Watkins Books event many moons ago), and poetry from Brazilian poet laureate Carlos Nejar. Several others are contemplating joining our effort as well, or beginning drafts for consideration. We are additionally preparing a substantial selection of older pieces, including a spiritual commentary by Edgar Allan Poe, the first English translation of the relevant writing by Philipp Mainlander, and a freshly annotated version of an old translation of the Bhagavad Gita. We have permissions requests in the process for republication of pieces by Aldous Huxley, Alan Watts, and Carl Sagan.

Our plate is not yet so filled up that more pieces cannot be considered, and so our door remains open to submissions until the day that door closes.

Blessings!!