From the first to the most recent, these are my published books. The novels you see here represent six of my eight completed novels with two more in the works. Each one is uniquely different but in many ways the same. I think that can be said of many authors because of two things: their voices and their choices.
Their voices are the way authors put their words together on a page. Are they prone to use a more formal tone, a fair amount of slang (as I often do), sparse and naked language, word pictures in metaphors, similes, and generous doses of adjectives? Do they incorporate trendy language? Do they use italics for internal dialogue? Do they slide in incomplete sentences (as I also often do)?
Choices range from an underlying theme even when the stories are very different from one another, possibly even different genres, to incorporating a lot of symbolism. Do they stress character development over far-reaching or complex plots? Do they use locations as plot points? Do they mesh all of these elements in elegant tales? If Christian fiction, is the faith element covert or part of the organic story? Do they write with a literary touch, humor, intense drama, high-level thrills?
Can you identify how or why your favorite authors are exactly that: your favorites?
Father, you've given me every story, every inspiration, every word. I can't do it without you. Having said that, if my novels aren't liked, it's not because of you – it's all on me. I thank you that I've written these stories. Apart from you, I can do nothing. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.






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