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Kevin I. Jimenez

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Born
in Holyoke , The United States
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Influences
C.S. Lewis, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mervyn Peake, Jorge Luis Borges, J ...more

Member Since
February 2014


Kevin Jimenez is an emerging Christian literature voice known for his captivating storytelling and heartfelt narratives. His passion for writing began in grade school and has grown into a lifelong calling, shaped by the influence of some of the genre’s most inspiring authors. With the release of his debut book, The Seeker Chronicles, Kevin invites readers on a journey of faith, self-discovery, and transformation. Committed to writing stories that stir the soul and spark reflection, he is poised to make a lasting impact in Christian fiction.

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The Seeker Chronicles

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More of Kevin's books…
James Joyce
“Shut your eyes and see.”
James Joyce

Mervyn Peake
“Each day I live in a glass room unless I break it with the thrusting of my senses and pass through the splintered walls to the great landscape.”
Mervyn Peake

Mervyn Peake
“We are all imprisoned by the dictionary. We choose out of that vast, paper-walled prison our convicts, the little black printed words, when in truth we need fresh sounds to utter, new enfranchised noises which would produce a new effect.”
Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan

James Baldwin
“Life is tragic simply because the earth turns and the sun inexorably rises and sets, and one day, for each of us, the sun will go down for the last, last time. Perhaps the whole root of our trouble, the human trouble, is that we will sacrifice all the beauty of our lives, will imprison ourselves in totems, taboos, crosses, blood sacrifices, steeples, mosques, races, armies, flags, nations, in order to deny the fact of death, the only fact we have. It seems to me that one ought to rejoice in the fact of death--ought to decide, indeed, to earn one's death by confronting with passion the conundrum of life. One is responsible for life: It is the small beacon in that terrifying darkness from which we come and to which we shall return.”
James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time

Susan Barbara Apollon
“Because you are an energetic being and your thoughts and feelings are energy, your journey may be compared to an intricately woven fabric. As the weaver of the fabric of your life, you alone decide whether your life will be beautifully intertwined with threads of gold and silver and blended with the colors of the rainbow, or made with strands of straw and cotton in shades of grays, browns, and other dark, heavy colors.”
Susan Barbara Apollon, An Inside Job

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