My new business cards arrived today. Into The Duat they proudly display. This is going to be an adventure, I can feel it in my bones! The new website is coming along well. Lots of work still to do with it, but Mark Foster and myself are working away in the background to get it all together before the holiday season sets in. Previously, Mark and myself have had both rosetau.com and kheraha.com as our web homes respectively and these two sites with their original content will be incorporated into the new domain. What's more, the work of geometer and writer David Ritchie, Freemason and writer Chris McClintock, folklorist and author Mark Oxbrow, and his co author (and Freemason) Ian Robertson, will all be featured on the site as fixtures - with regular guest writers and researchers also becoming part of the whole experience. Should be a whole lot of fun........
My new business cards arrived today. Into The Duat they proudly display. This is going to be an adventure, I can feel it in my bones! The new website is coming along well. Lots of work still to do with it, but Mark Foster and myself are working away in the background to get it all together before the holiday season sets in. Previously, Mark and myself have had both rosetau.com and kheraha.com as our web homes respectively and these two sites with their original content will be incorporated into the new domain. What's more, the work of geometer and writer David Ritchie, Freemason and writer Chris McClintock, folklorist and author Mark Oxbrow, and his co author (and Freemason) Ian Robertson, will all be featured on the site as fixtures - with regular guest writers and researchers also becoming part of the whole experience. Should be a whole lot of fun!
I have also heard that the new Dan Brown novel (featuring Robert Langdon once again), tentatively titled, The Solomon Key, is definitely to be released in 2009 - great news for me, with my book Unlocking The Solomon Key to follow hot on its heels - and also with a DVD and TV show to follow by me on the same subject. So it looks like 2009 will be a very busy and productive year. On top of that, I plan another series of events at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe festival - a follow on from the sold out events I was involved with in 2005 and 2006 (along with Mark Oxbrow and Ian Robertson, authors of Rosslyn & The Grail). I want the 2009 Fringe event to be a spectacular audio visual show, covering histories mysteries like never before - a secret history of the world in 90 minutes or slightly more!!
Look out for blog entries coming from Mark Foster, Mark Oxbrow, Ian Robertson, Chris McClintock and David Ritchie - all manner of subjects to be covered - from ancient cultures and mysteries to secret societies and the machinations of modern socio-political games. Its going to be entertaining, educational (not least for me) and above all, fun.
Simon Cox

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