Cassandra’s answer to “What inspired you to write the Seeker's Trilogy?” > Likes and Comments
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I write in the same genre, and with the same intention as you do, to use fantasy to show what Creator, Lordabove, the Holy Trinity, (God's three names in the four worlds of the Gewellyn Chronicles; Gewellyn, the Aerielands, Eldaria and Ireland.) can do through men and elves that believe in Him and in what C.S. Lewis (and I) call the "Deep Magic," as they take the Truth to the Nine Worlds. I am thoroughly enjoying "Seeker's Call" and am looking forward to the next two books.
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Apr 02, 2018 10:09AM
I write in the same genre, and with the same intention as you do, to use fantasy to show what Creator, Lordabove, the Holy Trinity, (God's three names in the four worlds of the Gewellyn Chronicles; Gewellyn, the Aerielands, Eldaria and Ireland.) can do through men and elves that believe in Him and in what C.S. Lewis (and I) call the "Deep Magic," as they take the Truth to the Nine Worlds. I am thoroughly enjoying "Seeker's Call" and am looking forward to the next two books.
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