BOOKS
The Empty Stage
A memoir
Arts & Literature

Alan Roderick-Jones Artisan is one of those rare entertainment industry hyphenates whose illustrious career has never been told before. A London and Hollywood production designer, art director, artist, director and producer Alan's career spans over five decades.
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His contributions include such film classics as The Lion in Winter, Nicholas and Alexandra and Papillon. One of the unsung heroes of the design team for the original Star Wars classic (A New Hope), Alan's professional intersections include film industry icons such as Peter O'Toole, Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Katherine Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Marlon Brando and producer Sam Spiegel...as well as the legendary Charles Chaplin.
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More than just a fascinating professional saga, Alan's memoir, The Empty Stage is also a warm personal story and a spiritual journey filled with humor, warmth, humanity and visionary perspectives of a world as it can be. Already a hit with "the inner circle" The Empty Stage is a book that will delight (but not surprise) all those who know Alan well.
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Oh! Teddy O and the
Joy of Life
Children's Books
“Conversations with Einstein is the very essence of enlightening. Alan elegantly guides us to a better understanding of the light within ourselves, our world and where science and the unknowable coexist infinitely.” — Mark Laisure,CEO - Vortex Immersion Media.
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“In sharing his work, Alan presents the opportunity for all of us to challenge our perceptions of what it truly means to be human. In a world currently awash with noise and forced narrative, how refreshing to offer intuitive questions of our responsibility for our thoughts, actions and creations right down to subatomic matter. It may well be that in the minutiae of creation it leads us back to infinite connection.” — Jules Williams, writer, director, intuitive
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“Alan Rodrick Jones’s Conversations with Einstein offers a brief but tantalizing glimpse into the “ether” of subatomic particles that flow in waves through all matter, living and nonliving, and which may provide the key to the interplay between the physical realm and human consciousness. In a stimulating and thought-provoking dialogue, Alan and Albert challenge us to grasp at a more elemental level the nature and workings of Creation while acknowledging the ultimate reality of “unknowingness.” —Thomas Stipanowich, Professor of Law, Pepperdine University
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“Alan Roderick Jones has done it again! Following on the heels of his inspiring memoir, The Empty Stage, Alan gives us Conversations with Einstein; A transcript of several psychic / medium facilitated conversations between Alan and the famed physicist. Remarkable in its clarity of thought and lightness of being (Einstein asks on occasion: “Does that make sense?”) Alan’s curiosity about the nature of Neutrinos and Consciousness both asks the unspoken questions many of us may have while delighting us with Einstein’s equally curious responses.” — Teddy Tannenbaum, 21st Century Psychonaut
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“A conversation between Einstein and the artist Alan Roderick-Jones about the interconnectivity at the root of all things. Is it real? Is it a dream? Or is it all and everything standing in Light?” — Robert Allan Black, Writer/Director

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Irenic Principle: Fiction: the Precursor of Fact
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Irenic Principal is not just a novel-it is an experience, a revelation, and a mirror held up to the fragile soul of humanity. Alan Roderick-Jones weaves a story that transcends the ordinary boundaries of science fiction and political thrillers, delivering a work as intimate as it is epic. The book dares us to believe that peace might not merely be an aspiration of humankind, but a fundamental law of the universe itself, waiting to be uncovered.Through the brave character of Dr. Jessica Peake-brilliant, flawed, haunted yet unyielding-we are drawn into a narrative that is both breathtakingly human and cosmically vast. The novel moves with cinematic clarity, where every scene feels lit by both the harsh glare of conflict and the quiet glow of conscience. The imagery lingers long after the page is turned: Afghan mountains scarred by war, the cold intrigue of global power brokers, and the trembling beauty of a mother's prayer for her child.Roderick-Jones reminds us that science without conscience is peril, and conscience without courage is silence. This is a story that seduces the mind while breaking open the heart, urging us to consider what it truly means to live in alignment with the deeper forces of existence.Irenic Principal is a rare kind of book-urgent yet timeless, daring yet gentle. It is a novel that belongs not just on the shelf, but in the reader's very bloodstream. Read it, and you will not leave unchanged. -John Slowsky, Director - Visual Storyteller - Filmmaker



