Death and the Serpent, Reader’s Edition: A Transcendent Creation Myth, (7×7 Softcover)
by Johnny Pecan Pie
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About the Book
In this poetic fable, Death and the Serpent, stillness and motion, silence and desire, give rise to creation itself. From their eternal tension emerges awareness: fleeting, luminous, and shaped by time.
Written in lyrical, meditative prose, this book is not a novel or a traditional mythological retelling. It is a work of philosophical and symbolic fiction, meant to be read slowly, revisited often, and held alongside moments of awe, uncertainty, and existential reflection.
The Reader’s Edition (7×7 softcover) is designed as an accessible entry point into the world of Death and the Serpent. It presents the complete text and imagery in an intimate, portable format, ideal for personal reading and quiet contemplation.
This edition is well suited for readers interested in:
modern creation myths
philosophical and existential fiction
poetic and contemplative literature
symbolic storytelling about mortality and meaning
A brief but resonant book for those who sense that life’s beauty and impermanence are inseparable, and who are willing to sit with that truth.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction
- Additional Categories Literary Fiction, Inspiration
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 60 - Publish Date: Jan 31, 2026
- Language English
- Keywords modern myth, philosophical fiction, creation myth
About the Creator
Johnny Pecan Pie is a writer, artist, and maker of mythic objects exploring the space where wonder meets fear, and meaning is shaped through attention. Death and the Serpent is his first published fable, a poetic, illustrated meditation on creation, mortality, and the strange intimacy between what ends and what begins. The book does not argue a philosophy so much as listen to what still trembles, allowing images and symbols to do the work words alone cannot. Johnny’s work blends storytelling, visual art, and contemplative practice. He is drawn to simple language carrying layered depth, stories that can be read in a single sitting yet linger long after, continuing their quiet work in the reader. His influences range from myth and Jungian psychology to modern questions about consciousness, technology, and the sacredness of being alive. Johnny lives and works in Colorado, where he continues to write, draw, and explore how attention itself can be an act of love.