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Michael Sky is Dying

Posted: 05/20/11 06:47 PM ET

Unless you live on a small, green island off Washington State, or haven't read his books or participated in his workshops, you've probably not heard of Michael Sky. He is a dear friend, and he is dying.

I met Michael about eight years ago. One of the best go-to guys on all matters Mac, I had him up to my cabin at least a couple of times a year to work his magic when, inexplicably (to me), my machine would start fritzing, or when it was time to swap out an operating system or install some (to me) complicated software.

Unassuming, soft-spoken, Michael never talked about himself. Not until I asked him did he provide information about the three books he had published over the years, smartly written works on breathing, firewalking, and building peace. (No, he's not your classic "new-ager," the kind cynics love to disparage. He's a practical man with a keen mind, a strong spiritual side, and a fundamental commitment to decency, liberty, and equality.)

But it's Michael's latest, and last book, that brings me to introduce you to him.

Accepting his fate, Michael worked his tail off to complete Jubilee Day: When America Changes Its Mind About All the Big Things. He made it, with God knows how many weeks to spare.

What's it about?

Imagine the following email showing up at all major media outlets and online blogs:

A Message for the Dominators...
Six will die, every day, until you start
sharing wealth and power.
Jubilee

Next, imagine that six prominent Americans do not wake up that morning: the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the president's chief of staff, a former vice president, the Joint Chief's army general, and two Tea Party leaders. Each died of apparent natural causes at approximately 4:00 a.m., Eastern. There are no signs of intruders, or forensic evidence, or anything else to suggest foul play.

The next morning, six more victims. Among them the current Secretary of the Treasury, the CEOs of the two largest Wall Street investment banks, and the CEO of the world's largest oil company. Same time, same circumstances.

The following morning, another six victims. The day after, six more.

The best law enforcement minds in the country are totally flummoxed, an entire nation paralyzed by fear.

Then a new message arrives, an eight-point manifesto sent via Facebook and Twitter. It's a list of demands that the American government make sweeping changes: progressive taxation of millionaires, caps on executive compensation, a 50 percent reduction in military spending, a one-time forgiveness of all debts. And much more, such as an end to the drug war.

Jubilee is Michael's first work of fiction, and it's a lulu (pun intended). It's a riveting whodunnit, breathlessly paced, featuring characters you care about -- including, by the way, rich, powerful white men who look for all the world like likely targets but whose generosity and basic goodness spares them. Yes, it is wildly imaginative, but it's a credibly rendered tale. (There's no end to what might be accomplished when the most powerful men in the world believe they might be next.)

Unfortunately, even when he was healthy, Michael was so not a self-promoter. Now that he can no longer eat or drink or speak above a whisper, now that his formerly robust physical self is down to 106 pounds, he cannot promote Jubilee.

But his friends can.

 
 
 

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11:58 PM on 06/14/2011
Hi Norm... condolences on the loss of a friend and good man. I'll be sure to post a link to this in my next blog post.

Great work today in DC, btw. The Stamper - Kerlikowske peership is ripe and y'all picked a plum.

I'll be sure to add Michael Sky to my reading list. The world needs all the good men it has and losing one more... sigh...

Thanks Norm for what you do.
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Lisa McCarville
10:44 AM on 05/25/2011
Michael's voice ill be missed.
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Norm Stamper
06:31 PM on 05/24/2011
Michael passed away last night, May 23. Hope you'll spread the word about his wonderful book.
11:26 AM on 05/26/2011
Oh my god is this correct? He passed away Tuesday?
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Norm Stamper
12:03 PM on 05/27/2011
Yes, it's correct. He died at 6:08 p.m. on the 23rd.
02:36 PM on 05/23/2011
This book has become a must read for me, thank you for sharing it and your friend's story.

One question thought, re: your phrase "it's a lulu, (no pun intended)" ---umm what was the pun?
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Norm Stamper
11:15 AM on 05/24/2011
Hi violettefemme,

I'm pleased you'll be reading Michael's book. The pun? Lulu is the e-publishing service he used.

Thanks again,
Norm
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JimRinX
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05:55 PM on 05/22/2011
Thanks for the tip, I'll be sure to read it - just as I'm (finally) getting around to reading YOUR book, "Breaking Rank", right now.
I wish every Cop in the country would do so, too; but then i'm the guy who let four Cops into his home - even though I DIDN'T HAVE TO - when growing Medical Marijuana, because the Law was on my, and I wanted to see if it REALLY WORKED THAT WAY.
It was only a little bit of a mistake.....
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want2run527
It's priorities, you aren't one. - RP
09:51 AM on 05/21/2011
I'm sorry for yours and the family's pain. Great idea to promote Mr. Sky's book and in doing so expose his work to those who may not have known of him. Now his work and he will live on in a few more people. I have just purchased this interesting book on B&N nook. I wish him peace as he prepares for his journey.
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greenriverkate
09:27 PM on 05/20/2011
I DO live in Auburn, WA and am so sorry for him and your lose of a good man, good friend and good human being. I WILL be buying his book. Please, give my best to him and my prayers.
07:45 PM on 05/20/2011
Wow, Norm, Jubilee sounds like a best seller to me. It will definitely be a time of celebration or rejoicing for real when we see the end of our big bully policies both foreign and domestic. The monetary and environmental costs are staggering and the human suffering unconscionable. Better policies will be brought about peacefully because of works like Michael Sky's will touch and unite others with a strong spiritual side, and a fundamental commitment to decency, liberty, and equality, true patriots.