saint natas

 

'I loved the story! Crowley's Diary of a Drug Fiend or John St. John for the modern day, with sympathetic and recognizable present-day archetypes and characters. The parallels with the protagonist's life and that of Jack Parsons intrigued me, and compelled me to read more. It worked like magic, quite literally. Paced like a well-planned ritual, and equally effective.'

-- Richard S. Carbonneau, author of The Marvel, A Biography of Jack Parsons.

books by saint natas...

autohagiographical works:

Confessions of a Black Magician (available from Original Falcon Press)

 

The Lords of Secret Things  (coming soon)

 "Confessions" is an excellent read, written with a sense of urgency that carries the story along. Indeed, fast paced doesn’t even begin to cover it. I devoured it in a matter of hours. If sex, drugs and an ambiguous redemption sound like your cup of tea, this is definitely a book worth checking out.

---Psyche, Spiral Nature 

 

Finally got around to reading "Confessions of a Black Magician" by Nathan Neuharth. It's been hard to put down...

-- Agent 418 (Nikolai Nothos)

 

A wonderful fantasy like writing, apparently mixing facts with fiction leading you to dazzling dreams changing hope into horror, at the move of a wand!

-- Janice O’Brian, former student of Literature at the University of Oxford