What I write ends up being why I write.
I've written 4 books. 3 fiction:
Silverlance
Haunted Mountain
Walter and the Winter Goblin
1 nonfiction:
The 5 Keys to Fullness of Life
All my writing, in one way or another, is an illustration of my belief that the world is not what it seems.
With the exception of The 5 Keys to Fullness of Life, this is not deliberate.
It just happens, because I always end up writing my world view into my stories.
I think we have the ability to shape our reality the way we want.
That the stirrings of our hearts are a call to take on that adventure.
And that adventure definitely awaits those who decide to follow their hearts.
The markers on the path are buried in the details of our daily lives, and in the stirrings and promptings of our hearts: aspirations, inspirations, talents.
It's all the voice of the world revealing to us who we really are and what we're capable of.
Silverlance
Haunted Mountain
Walter and the Winter Goblin
1 nonfiction:
The 5 Keys to Fullness of Life
All my writing, in one way or another, is an illustration of my belief that the world is not what it seems.
With the exception of The 5 Keys to Fullness of Life, this is not deliberate.
It just happens, because I always end up writing my world view into my stories.
I think we have the ability to shape our reality the way we want.
That the stirrings of our hearts are a call to take on that adventure.
And that adventure definitely awaits those who decide to follow their hearts.
The markers on the path are buried in the details of our daily lives, and in the stirrings and promptings of our hearts: aspirations, inspirations, talents.
It's all the voice of the world revealing to us who we really are and what we're capable of.
Published on March 12, 2014 10:05
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