Exploring the Depths of the Human Experience


Jerome Shaw

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A young woman is found dead in her apartment.

Her kitchen is empty.

Her cupboards are bare.

There are no signs of struggle, and far more questions than answers.

As detectives Hank Dawson and Gianna Brown begin pulling at the loose threads of Abigail’s final days, they uncover a world of fasting, faith, obsession, family secrets, and people who loved her for very different reasons.

The deeper they dig, the stranger the story becomes.

Some say Abigail found freedom.

Some say she lost herself.

Some say she was saved.

Others believe she was destroyed.

Because sometimes the most dangerous thing in the room is not what someone consumed—

but what they believed.

A haunting Southern Gothic mystery about love, loss, faith, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.

Available now on Amazon in Kindle and paperback version.

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Jerome Shaw

Shout out to @thelitanist for having a copy of “A Pimp Named Prana”.

May you enjoy your reading, and may it be treating as you’re proceeding.

Shine bright like the star you are. ⭐️

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Jerome Shaw

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In 1970s Detroit, Prana is a rising street legend with a penthouse, a polished image, and a private scripture he treats like a handbook. He calls his women by planetary names, builds a kingdom on rules and devotion, and believes luck will stay loyal as long as he stays in control.

But the city has its own laws.

As whispers spread, alliances shift, and small omens start stacking like debts, Prana learns that power is never owned—only rented—and every choice leaves a mark. A Pimp Named Prana is a fast, dialogue-heavy noir about glamour and hunger, family and fracture, and the quiet price of the Life… long before the bill comes due.

Available now on Amazon in paperback version and free for users on Kindle.

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Jerome Shaw

Shout out to @janetlucille for having a copy of “The Gospel of the Empty Cup”.

May it bring life to your spirit, and be food for the soul.

These teachings offer a holistic blueprint for transforming body, mind, and spirit: the discipline of fasting as “the Great Washer,” the power of living foods and the fireless kitchen, the rejection of animal flesh, and the mystery of breath as invisible bread.

Through parables, prophecies, and initiations, readers are guided into an ancient tradition.

A practical, mystical treasury for those walking the Pranic Path toward clarity, compassion, and Eternal Life.

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Jerome Shaw

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A mystical, scripture-inspired novel told in 18 chapters of poetic verse—an intimate dialogue between Vikram, a seeker trembling at the edge of his vow, and Kshudha, the fierce goddess who does not feast on fruit or grain, but on the hunger of men.

Blending ancient devotional tone with practical spiritual discipline, this modern sacred text explores craving in all its disguises—food, lust, praise, distraction, and pride—and reveals a path of inner freedom through breath, restraint, fasting, devotion, and right action. Each chapter offers teachings and “observances” designed to be lived, not merely read.

For readers drawn to the spirit of the Bhagavad Gita and the alchemy of self-mastery, The Song of Kshudha is an invitation to transform appetite into awareness—and discover the freedom beyond hunger.

Available now in Kindle and paperback version.

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Jerome Shaw

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A quiet book of 81 poetic teachings on breath, stillness, and subtle nourishment.

Inspired by the timeless spirit of the TaoTeChing, these short, paradoxical stanzas invite you to release striving, soften desire, and return to a simpler way of living—one guided by harmony with nature, the inner Sun, and the open palm that receives without grasping.

Meant to be read slowly and revisited often, The Tao of Prana is both a companion and a mirror: each reading offers new meanings, new silences, and a deeper remembering of what has always been within you.

Available now in Kindle and paperback version.

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Jerome Shaw

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In mid-century Minsk, a hungry girl with nothing to lose discovers a chessboard, and a way to survive.

Anya Volkova rises from back alleys and cramped rooms into the bright, merciless world of chess, where every win is watched, every mistake is punished, and being a girl is its own kind of target. As her reputation grows, so do the forces inside her: obsession, loneliness, and a private hunger she can’t always control.

From frostbitten parks to international tournaments, The Queen of Minsk is a psychological story of ambition, addiction, and the quiet war between self-destruction and self-mastery, where the most dangerous opponent isn’t across the board… but within.

Available now in Kindle, paperback and audiobook version.

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Jerome Shaw

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An orphan with a mind like a blade. A court where mirrors lie. A patron who may be older than history.

In eighteenth-century France, Celeste is offered a door into power, and discovers what must be left outside to pass through it.

Part glittering intrigue, part midnight fable, this is the story of a girl who trades breath for brilliance and learns that eternity has excellent manners and terrible terms.

Available now in Kindle, paperback, and audiobook version.

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Jerome Shaw

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At the edge of one of Mexico City’s busiest metro stations, an old woman sells tamales to the endless river of commuters. Her regulars call her señora, line up before dawn, and swear there’s something unforgettable in the flavor.

This story follows the making of a woman the city chooses not to see—her childhood hunger, the small horrors that harden her, and the quiet bargains people make every day with convenience.

A tale about trauma, appetite, and the quiet trust we place in the hands that feed us—begging the question that won’t quite go away:

What am I really eating?

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Jerome Shaw

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“At the Clarity Institute, joy is mandatory. Emotions are managed, and compliance is calibrated. Dr. Rami El-Amin thinks he’s here to treat minds—but slowly begins to question his own.

The smiles are too perfect. The music never stops. And some patients haven’t eaten in months—but they’re still alive.

One by one, the patients begin to awaken something he thought was long buried. Pulling him into a deep current of curiosity.

A meditation on memory, control, and the cost of being fully alive in a world that prefers you numb.

Sometimes the most dangerous thing you can do is feel.”

Much love to @cedarthegivingtree for reading “We, the Joyful”.

A book written as a love letter for those who know what it feels like to be examined, labeled, sedated, and diagnosed.

As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD at an early age, I spent much of my childhood seated across from counselors, therapists, psychologists, and eventually psychiatrists who told me I was “different”. That something in me needed to be fixed, quieted, or redirected.

So grateful for Starseed’s and Soul’s like Cedar Rose who make you feel you’re not alone in the world. Who let you know you’re not crazy.

Blessings to you in all your endeavors, and may you embrace every bit of your uniqueness. 🙏🏾

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