Publisher's Synopsis
Tarot: A Book of Secrets by Stephen Williams
An introduction to the Book of the Tarot Tarot: A Book of Secrets examines The Book of the Tarot, that ancient deck of cards which has founda secure place in the heart of our Age. This book has been designed as a point of reference, written in terms thatcan be used and understood by beginners and even the more practiced Readers alike. The book opens with a very short history and an explanation of Tarot cards. This has been kept as a brief examinationsince the main purpose of Tarot: A Book of Secrets is to focus on interpretations of each card and how theymay be read in a Tarot spread. Sample spreads with instructions are also included to enable the new card reader toimmediately practice the craft. About The Author Stephen Williams is the author of: Novels ... Servant Of Desire, Death Speaks In Whispers, The Dead List, A Bad Place To Die, Beast On The LandingShort Story Collections ... Games Men Play, Avoiding Lebanoth Non-Fiction ... Unity In Diversity: T.S. Eliot and Religious Liberalism, Tarot: A Book Of Secrets Poetry ... Walk With Strangers, Going For The Throat, Laced With Cobwebs, Rags Of Old Conversations, Doves Eat Hawks Collected Poems 2013 Stephen Williams has also written numerous articles, essays and short stories for newspapers and magazines across the world.In reviewing and awarding the prize for "Computerised Judas", contained in Avoiding Lebanoth, Mr Stephen Frycommented that Williams' work is formally and stylistically imaginative.