

"An impressive book! The verse is wonderful." -- Michael Martin, author of The Impossibility of God and Atheism: A Philosophical Justification
"An ingenious idea... and well done." -- Philip D. Appleman, author of Darwin's Ark
"The preface alone is worth the cost of the book." -- Robert G. Brown, author of The Book Of Lilith
"Ingeniously conceived and masterfully executed and I can readily commend it to other secular readers." -- Harry Greenberger, President, New Orleans Secular Humanist Association
"It was a fantastic read. Very enjoyable and thought-provoking. I plan to recommend to educational activities like Camp Quest and AEU Society programs." -- Jason Torpy, President, Military Association of Atheists & Freethinkers
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A young man's struggle to find his path in a world of human illusion and error is the theme of The Infernova. A novel in verse, this secular parody of Dante's classic takes the reader through a new Hell - an abyss devised not to punish those damned by Christian doctrine, but rather those greater agents of human misery:
the irrational, the mystical, and the dogmatic religious. And just as Dante was guided on his trek by a celebrated writer, so too here - but it is the irreverent Mark Twain taking the role of Virgil. As their journey proceeds, the perils of unreason and faith-based thinking become ever more clear and dramatic.
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Read an excerpt (Canto I) here.