Platonic Surrealism: The Front Porch Dialogues by Kevin Cann

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Author's Synopsis

Learn to Feel Free and Content with Who You Really Are

Jeb is tired. Not just "long day at work" tired, but "soul-bruised and white-knuckling through life" tired. He’s spent years bracing for impact, scanning the horizon for catastrophes that never arrive, and losing the war with the "Internal Raccoons" in his head.

He isn’t broken—he’s just compressed by a world that feels too loud and a past that won't stop whispering.

Enter Kev.
A retired Navy nuclear engineer, Kev prefers his back porch to a pulpit and "emotional support pie" to spiritual clichés. What follows is not a series of mystical lectures, but a sequence of real, gritty, and often hilarious conversations over coffee and sunlit grass.

“Inspiration: 1/3 Douglas Adams' wit, 1/3 Richard Bach’s soul-searching, and 1/3 Plato’s timeless wisdom.”

Through the "Joyous Fiction" of Jeb and Kev, you will witness a functional demonstration of Platonic Surrealism (PS)—a framework that treats reality not as a cold machine, but as a symbolic, co-authored conversation.

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Review genre: Fiction—Literary Fiction
Pages/Word count: 140 / 24,586