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The time for this story is now. In this literary science fiction/fantasy the settings are present, future and past. In Earth's time it is present; but earthlings seem to be at a standstill, incapable of taking themselves into the future. So, the future comes to them in the present. As you can see, time is not linear. Sometimes we are on Earth. Most of the time we are on other planets or in space. The protagonist is St. Michael the Archangel. A character who has the strength, compassion, intelligence, and sense of humor to lead the reader through space as humans and aliens alike stretch their…mehr

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The time for this story is now. In this literary science fiction/fantasy the settings are present, future and past. In Earth's time it is present; but earthlings seem to be at a standstill, incapable of taking themselves into the future. So, the future comes to them in the present. As you can see, time is not linear. Sometimes we are on Earth. Most of the time we are on other planets or in space. The protagonist is St. Michael the Archangel. A character who has the strength, compassion, intelligence, and sense of humor to lead the reader through space as humans and aliens alike stretch their hearts and minds to meet challenge after challenge. The narration includes mysteries, physics, vast distances, enfolded space, telepathy, powerful spaceships, long life spans, beauty, and laughter. It does not contain religious doctrine, ideologies, politics or sex; but it does contain integrity, ethics, justice and much love for others. This book is appropriate for every age as it draws you in and wraps its arms around you.
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Born in New Orleans where I enjoyed my time in libraries. In university I studied multiple subjects including writing, anatomy, physiology, accounting, logic, everything that interested me. This diversity led me to write What if . . .