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The Line is the culmination of 25 years of learning to write through failed attempts. For the first time, I finished one. It's my version of an Epic Saga. I just cut out all the boring parts. There is drama, intrigue, love and under it all a message. Whether you should go to the Right way, or the Left, is entirely up to you. Somewhere along the way, like our hero, you'll learn that the purpose of life is to live. The answers are so simple they are almost impossible. The only chains holding you are those you've placed on yourself. If you can't find God, be God. Like I said, this is the first…mehr

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The Line is the culmination of 25 years of learning to write through failed attempts. For the first time, I finished one. It's my version of an Epic Saga. I just cut out all the boring parts. There is drama, intrigue, love and under it all a message. Whether you should go to the Right way, or the Left, is entirely up to you. Somewhere along the way, like our hero, you'll learn that the purpose of life is to live. The answers are so simple they are almost impossible. The only chains holding you are those you've placed on yourself. If you can't find God, be God. Like I said, this is the first one I've finished and I took quite a few liberties. Hopefully the next one is better. Thanks for reading and please enjoy.

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My love for literature began when my second grade teacher challenged me to really learn to read. In a childish attempt to impress her I went to my elementary school library and found the biggest, most ridiculous book I could. An old copy of The Hobbit. I checked it out every week and kept it (illegally) over a summer. By the time I finished that tome, I have successfully proven Mrs. Miracle (I know) right. I had learned to read. From there it was a race. I have read thousands of books in the interim. Now, I'm taking it one step farther, from reading the classics to *hopefully* writing them. I know my style as an author isn't normal/ I wouldn't have it any other way. Monitor your sanity, ye who reads my work.