Free Reading Copy for College Instructors
To: All professors and college instructors teaching course on the Goddess (or related topics in Religious Studies, Classics, Mythology, Women's Studies, Psychology, or History)
Re: Your free copy of Savage Breast: One Man's Search for the Goddess
(Pub: O Books, ISBN 1905047584. $19.95US/$25.95 in Canada) for review and class use.
From: Author Tim Ward.
Dear Professor:
Hello, I'm the author of Savage Breast -- an investigation of the ancient Goddesses of Greece and the Mediterranean, and how Goddess Archetypes affect modern men's relationships with real women. I'm the first man to write a book on this subject. I would like to offer you a free copy for review and consideration for class use (it provides a unique male perspective, and perhaps will help boost enrollment among males students).
Two of my previous books are currently being used in various college classrooms:
What the Buddha Never Taught (An account of life in a Thai Buddhist Monastery), Arousing the Goddess (About Kalli, Buddha, and the Feminine Divine in India).
I will be traveling widely throughout North America and the UK in the next year. If you decide to use this text, you can order it directly through your campus bookstore. Please be in touch, just to let me know (I'll be touring widely in 06-07, and would be glad to visit your class if I'm in your area). Please pass this invitation on to other lecturers you think might be interested in this book as a resource.
To receive your free copy, send an e-mail with your mailing address to me at: .
Tim Ward

‘An epic, elegant, scholarly search for the goddess, weaving together travel, Greek mythology, and personal autobiographic relationships into a remarkable exploration of the Western World's culture and sexual history. It is also entertainingly human.’ Harold Schulman, Professor emeritus, Winthrop University

‘Tim Ward's personal encounters with the goddesses' statues, frescos, temples and sacred sites remind us that these artifacts are not sterile stones but the touchstones to a still living world of human experience.’ Richard Rudgley, author of Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age

‘Few male writers except theologians have dared to interpret the goddess movement but Tim Ward in his frank, intrepid way, has given us a thoughtful, personal account of one man's look at the goddess and why many men have been so angry at women.’ Susan Swan, author of What Casanova Told Me

‘Ward's book is a kind of archaeology of the soul. He digs through the layers of his own male psyche and cultural conditioning, and does not flinch at what he finds buried underneath. His vivid account cuts to the heart of man’s relationship with the feminine divine – and, even more important, to men’s relationships with flesh-and-blood women.’ Wade Davis, author of One River and The Serpent and the Rainbow

‘A modern-day Odyssey…a valuable contribution to not only understanding but experiencing the spirit of unity.’ Lucinda Vardey, author of God in All Worlds
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