Follow the life of the Devil for 30 days, and learn that it is not all brimstone and roses. Prepare to meet archangels and see what can go wrong! Note: this book is not for the very religious or faint of heart.
Paul Kater was born in the Netherlands in 1960. He quickly developed a feel for languages but did not pursue a career in those as his native language, Dutch, did not offer many options in that time.
After learning far too much about computers he started to make a living with them. During all that time he always wrote short stories, little things to entertain family and friends and also himself with.
Since 2003 he's been writing more seriously, first posting his scribblings on an amateur writer's mailing list, and then publishing shorter and longer stories on the internet. Due to the international character of the Internet, all Paul's stories so far are written in English. The best known books he wrote are the Hilda the Wicked Witch series.
Paul currently lives in Cuijk, in the Netherlands, with his books and the many characters he's developed in the past years, who claim he is a figment of their imagination.
How much would you like to know what devil's life looks like? Is the Hell just what you imagined it would be? What happens to the atheists and what is the new religion just came to live and they need their kind of hell?
Here's the book that will answer some of these questions and it will do it with a solid dose of humor.
Before "Devil's Diary" I've read several of Paul Kater's books about a certain wicked with named Hilda [oh, these stories will come back in Funny Friday] and when I've seen this one coming up I just had to read it. Oh, I'd love to tell you what's this book about, but I'm sure it would spoil the fun. Check it out, see what the devil's up to and how his every day looks like. After all running Hell can't be that hard right? It's probably just fun and torture. But are you sure about that?
I loved the world shown here. The world where hell and heaven are just piece of land with certain conditions [so you believe you'll burn forever in hell and dance around singing angels in heaven? Here's your room!]. The devil is pretty much an understaffed CEO that needs to deal with all the issues [Oh, the lava heating system is broken? We're working on it already!]. And then there are these annoying angels and their issues...