Anthony Peake

BIOGRAPHY
Anthony Peake grew up on the Wirral and moved away to university in the early 1970s. Since then he has worked as a human resources consultant across the UK and Europe. However his interest have always been in the relationship between human consciousness and reality and after a life-time of studying this area he has written his first book, a radical new angle on the phenomenon commonly known as near death experience. He has recently moved back to Wirral and is currently researching material for his second book.
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GENRE
Popular Science & Philosophy
PUBLICATIONS | PERFORMANCE HISTORY
First book, Is There Life After Death - The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When We Die published in July 2007 in the UK and Europe and August 2007 in the USA, Canada, Australasia, South Africa and Japan. Negotiations planned for various foreign language translations including Chinese, French, Spanish, German and Polish. Has been interviewed in Beyond Magazine (UK), and What Is Enlightenment Magazine (USA) and by various radio stations including LBC Radio, London with more expected.
Most recent work is The Daemon: A guide to your extraordinary secret self (2008).
WORKSHOP | READINGS EXPERIENCE","REFERENCE/S
From January to May 2007 will have given talks and signed books in 18 libraries, 12 bookshops, 3 Festivals, 5 professional (scientific and medical) meetings across the UK and one international conference (Switzerland Scientific & Medical Network) with many more planned.
REFERENCE/S
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing, 26-27 Bickels Yard, 151-153 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3AH. Contact Tessa Rose on 020 7407 9400.
GROUP SIZE PREFERENCE
Any
GROUP AGE PREFERENCE
Adult
WORKING LANGUAGE/S
English
AREA/S PREPARED TO TRAVEL
World Wide
OTHER INFORMATION
No


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