Zen Slaps from a Cancer Warrior: A Pissant's Perspective

Zen Slaps from a Cancer Warrior: A Pissant's Perspective

Zen Slaps from a Cancer Warrior: A Pissant's Perspective

Zen Slaps from a Cancer Warrior: A Pissant's Perspective

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Overview

Zen Slaps from a Cancer Warrior is the irreverent memoir of a passionate photographer/writer fighting cancer on his own terms, while living a love story. James Hockings is a witty and sometimes profound companion for anyone facing a life-threatening disease. He has written a soulful answer to Hitchens' Mortality.

For Jim Hockings at 64, life was very good indeed. The respected photographer had launched a writing career with the 1960's novel The Redemption of Danny Harper, with more books to follow. In excellent health, the amateur distance runner had overcome prostate cancer ten years earlier, largely through his own research. Best of all, he had met the love of his life and looked forward to a wonderful future with her by his side.

Then cancer attacked again, on a new front.

Here is his spirited counter attack in real time: provocative essays, selected personal correspondence and cancer forum postings, arranged in chronological order, with occasional reactions from his wife, doctor and friends.

Be warned: this is a man who commissioned a statue of Robert Crumb's underground cartoon character Mr. Natural for his gravestone.

I love making morbid jokes that no one expects from someone labouring under a death sentence. The unexpected Zen slap that wakes the student up briefly to alternate ways of thinking...

But Zen Slaps also includes his essay “On the Ability to Love” after a visit to a cancer clinic. After witnessing the “haunted looks of people whose worst nightmare had just come true,” Jim saw for each person

...An opportunity to teach the 'immortals' still living in their fantasy world what it really means to be a man or a woman. Not by becoming some vision of perfection or bravery — not in the guise of a noble suffering saint, but by becoming a mortal human, stripped of all the trappings and vanities — naked in an uncaring universe and still able to create meaning, still able to give and still able to love...

If you are living in ‘cancer world’, know that Jim Hockings is on your side.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780995219311
Publisher: Talent Bank Communications
Publication date: 08/11/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 156 KB

About the Author

James Hockings, a master portrait and artistic photographer in London, Ontario, for more than thirty years, announced his second career with the 1960s novel The Redemption of Danny Harper (2011). He followed up this debut the same year with the dark comedic novel How to Kill Your Wife and two titles in a Max and Molly Murder Mystery Series. There are also two books on photography: How to Photograph Children (2011) and Photographing Feelings (2012). A two-location retrospective of Hockings' photographic work was exhibited at his alma mater, Luther College, Iowa, in 2013.
Eric Hustvedt (Editor) is a writer, editor and communications consultant based in Nova Scotia. He founded Talent Bank Communications in 1985.
Nicholas Power, BSc, MD, FRCSC, who wrote the Foreword, is Assistant Professor, Urologic Oncology and General Urology, Department of Surgery, Urology Division, University of Western Ontario, London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario Canada

Table of Contents

Ch 1: A Sensitive, Romantic Artist Living by a Macho Cowboy Code
Ch 2: Flashback: Sparring with Cancer (Year 2000)
The Carcinoma Quintet (poem)
Ch. 3: A Relationship Blossoms
Running through the Finish Line (Facebook tribute)
Ch. 4: Ambushed by an Old Enemy
The Aeternal Now — a Sonata of Pain in the Concert Hall of Hell (essay)
Ch. 5: Fighting Back
William Faulkner / Hanging in the Morning (essay)
Ch. 6: Decisions Personal & Medical
On the Ability to Love (essay)
Ch 7: Riding the Nastiest Bull in the Rodeo
Piss... Neat or Over Ice? (essay)
Dead Dogs and Whiskey (essay)
Ch. 8: A Reprieve leads eventually to a New Plan
Ch. 9: “Temporary Immortality"
The Insidiousness of Hope (essay)
Ch. 10: A Russian Farm Machine mows down tiny Tumors
Ch. 11 Lover, Mentor, Runner, Writer, Friend
They also Serve who only Stand and Wait (essay)
Christmas Past (essay)
Ch. 12: All Hell Breaks Loose
The End
The End, Part II: Dying is not about Dying (essay)
Ch. 13: A “Hail Mary” Pass?
The End, Part III: Giving It All Away (essay)
Moving Goalposts: The Myth of Sisyphus (essay)

New All-Natural Alternative to Water Boarding: Confessions Guaranteed (essay)
Epilogue
Afterword by Karen Pinney
Editor’s Notes
Acknowledgments
Appendix I: James Hockings: Cancer History
Appendix II: “PCa digest” a Prostate Cancer record

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