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Blog: drawboy's cigar box (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: From the land of Empyrean (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Promise of Tomorrow Volume 2: Discovery reveals some secrets.
My new Amish serialized novel started with the destructive forces of nature, sending the Umble family running for their lives. They boarded a transport as a tornado destroyed their home.
In Discovery, the transport arrives at their destination. I'm not going to spoil where they are going. However, when they step off the transport, they probably see something like this...
This is the entrance to Captain Nemo's Nautilus (one of my favorite movies and Disney World extinct attractions). I can tell you my main character Luke did not take his family on a submarine. The question that Luke has to answer is "How far will you go to keep your faith?"
It is a literal and metaphorical question. He has to answer with both his heart and body. Volume 2 shows the first steps of the journey that will answer that question.
Luke Umble believed he was a man of God. One fateful decision could test all of his beliefs. With the support of his wife Annie, they uproot their family in an attempt to save the ones they love. Luke is challenged on all sides by his cantankerous father, his oldest son’s rebellion and even his youngest daughter’s Muscular Dystrophy.
In Volume 2: Discovery, the Umble family arrives at their destination. Their new life begins in a shocking way. From the first step out of the transport door, the seeds are sewn that will either tear their family apart or bring them closer than ever.
The one question he asks himself is “How far would you go to keep your faith?”
The only answer Luke can find lies in God’s Promise of Tomorrow.
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I've been doing a bit of doodling. Not quite sure where this came from, but I liked it enough to transfer it into Corel Painter and paint over the original colored pencil drawing. Still needs a bit of a clean-up but I'll do that once I'm done with the queue of Christmas and New Year designs I have to finish up or redo! Cheers.
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The Unfortunate Tale of Captain Unworthy is now available to read at Books for Monsters.
Some advice to readers: cringe at my pirate talk, be concerned about my mental state, and try to ignore the clunky sentences. There's one sentence (just one, you say) that I want to grab hold off and rearrange. I should never read my work when I'm in edit mode.
Now that was a healthy dose of weird...
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Argh, That be a fine whale of a tale, Cate, in miniature form.
Aaron, checking diary to see if I was on any prescription drugs at the time. ;)
Jamie, argh indeed. :D
Another phenominal title! Then again, they always are ; ) Can't wait to read it!
Hahaha, what Jamie said. That was cool as hell. I'm rather in love with the name Captain James Unworthy now.
Cate, I loved it and I love the name.
Thanks for taking the time to read his tale. :D
I liked that! It's like Concentrated Cate. :) I couldn't identify any awkward sentences, either.
Thanks for reading it, KC.