DonnaInk Publications, Nocturnum's Muse Imprint, announces signing of author Mitchell Allen

DonnaInk Publications, Nocturnum's Muse Imprint, announces signing of author Mitchell Allen
Nocturnum's Muse Imprint of DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. signed author Mitchell Allen and his trilogy, "The Spiritual Sociopath"
 

CARTHAGE, N.C.: DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C.'s Founder and President, Ms. Donna L. Quesinberry, has signed author Mitchell Allen to the Nocturnum's Muse Imprint in title representation of, "The Spiritual Sociopath." Ms. Quesinberry stated, "This numinous series thriller, mixes crime fiction tropes with mystery, the fantastic and supernatural creating a markedly imaginative true-life account fiction trilogy. Our team welcomes Mitchell Allen aboard DonnaInk's Nocturnum's Muse platform!"

A true Londoner, Mitchell Allen has witnessed a great deal during his sixty two years and his writing and storytelling, draws from the many challenges and near death experiences, which have framed his outlook on life. A prior career working within the financial world, has also provided Mitchell with an in depth understanding of how the world's financial alchemists truly operate and their influence over global policy making, which affects the lives of all of us. Also an accomplished artist, Mitchell lives in Lancashire, England, with his loving and supportive partner Diane, and their dog Teddy.

Written in his own words, ''The Spiritual Sociopath,'' is a trilogy of novels based on true events. The series takes the reader on the extraordinary journey of the life of Samuel Kirkham, a phenomenally resilient soul born in London's old East End in the 1950s to suspicious, and insecure parents. A sequence of overbearing parental control, secrets, lies, and a perceived abandonment during Samuel's formative years, would ingrain early pathological flaws, which were born out of his growing insecurities. To win parental approval, Samuel adopted a habit of lying that would develop from child-like tall tales, into a chronic dysfunction which would blight the rest of his life and have a notorious impact on so many others. Only by a chance meeting with an enigmatic Oracle, would Samuel begin to eventually understand why such conspicuous events happen to all of us and, to challenge the very notion, as to whether mankind truly has freewill?