
Okan Ozel
Author
The Books of the God of Fear
The Philosophy of Fear

New Release
The Descent of the God of Fear
A Divine Journey from the Realm of the Shadows to Earth
A Divine Journey from the Realm of the Shadows to Earth—A fusion of Philosophical Fiction, Mythological Fantasy, and Visionary Poetics, weaving Allegory and Metaphysical Exploration into a mythic odyssey.
Behold, Phobos speaks! The ancient god of fear descends from the Land of the Shadows, unveiling truths long buried beneath the veil of mortal illusion. In this first book of The Books of the God of Fear, the divine voice echoes through three haunting chapters:
Behold, I Am Phobos! — A proclamation from the deity who embodies fear itself.
The Descent from the Land of the Shadows — A passage through the unseen, where the god’s journey to the world of humankind unfolds.
Whispers About My Hermes — Echoes of the mortal scribe who carries Phobos’ words to humanity, shaping fate through revelation.
Through poetic prose and profound introspection, The Descent of the God of Fear is not merely a tale but an awakening—a call to those who dare to confront the shadows within. Will you listen? Will you follow? Or will you, too, succumb to the silence of the unknowing?
There are two kinds of fear in life: one that you flee from, and one that catches you. You run from Phobos, only to be caught by his twin, Deimos. What will be your call this time?
Begin the divine journey with Book One, meet the god of fear, befriend him, and face your fears before we embark on an odyssey—philosophical, mythological, and poetic—into deeper truths, leading to the most exquisite revelation in Book Two.
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About Okan Ozel
Do you see fear as a villain—a force that disrupts your soul and throws your life into chaos? What if fear is not an enemy to escape but a guide to embrace, not a source of crisis but a creator of opportunities, not just an emotion but a passion and a profound love—perhaps even a god?
