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==Themes and interests== Spencer’s books generally explore speculative ideas and historical themes, including mythology, spirituality, and immortality. ''Pan: God of The Woods'' explores modern imaginings of pagan gods, while ''1001 Things to Do While You're Dead'' and ''Mortality Mechanics Manual'' delve into concepts of spiritual immortality.<ref name="Lulu" /><ref name="exopaedia" /> His writing reflects his belief that individuals are spiritual beings who "animate and motivate the universes we create and inhabit." Many of his works depict characters that navigate between physical and spiritual realms, addressing existential questions about life, death, and consciousness. Spencer has also shown an interest in art, particularly in studying and replicating painting techniques, as explored in ''Vermeer: Portraits of a Lifetime'', a book examining Dutch artist [[Johannes Vermeer]].<ref name="Lulu" />
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