Authors, Writers, Publishers, and Book Readers
I think the point is clear that knowledge isn't too great that everyone can't possess it. Deep in everyone, if we are positive enough, we can see things everyone is saying even from our point of view, but we will see it the way we do. Unfortunately, there is so much difference and indifference that many find themselves at odds with others, when in actuality they see things equally but having it said in a different way. It's quite interesting to watch two individuals that are saying the same thing seemingly be at odds with each other when they are in fact saying the same thing. On that note, that is exactly the way I wrote The Angel Chronicles. The Angel Chronicles were written on the premise that we as a consciousness were in fact of the angelic consciousness at one point. And, through our self-negative views, we lost our angelic quality, became less than what we were created to find ourselves upon this planet.
I guess with The Angel Chronicles, I wanted the real story of angels to be told. I wanted to shed the light, through fiction, on some misconceptions about Humanity's beginnings, to tell the real tale behind our presence on this plane of existence or explain consciousness as never before done. And, explain why people think the way they do, but that basically means that the only reason we call ourselves human is because we want to forget that we were angels once, and that we have to be responsible for where we are. In the end however and after self-publishing, I realize that everyone knows what I do, whether or not they see it is up to them. Too, I guess I recognize that is why i am not reaching book sales, granted I don't have more marketing dollars to spend, but that is simply because I write what no one wants to remember. They would be hard pressed to accept responsibility for why we're here on this planet to begin with.
I guess my point with this is to share my publishing frustrations for I know my work is perhaps an effort I should not have undertook for the nature of where I stand. That means that we're not defining what it means to be human. We're redefining what it means to be angels on earth. The point with that! Alien life on another planet won't look human, but all manners of consciousness are the same, just more applicable to the planet upon which they exist. And, that means that, of course, we won't have wings here for the nature of existence on a planet such as the one we are on now. I guess that is the point of free will. We can call ourselves what we wish, but in the end, all it is is just a word or label to describe our current placement. All I do in the Chronicles series is imply that we actually had a choice to be here so that we could be different because some of us didn't like being what they were.
And, through all this, I would like to open the floor to discuss whether or not I should have even tried to write the Chronicles at all. What do you think? Before you answer, let me say that I have two other works completed. One of which is America's Detective, not the true crime story, but a crime drama of sorts. And, the other is Red Thru Black: Curse of the Dawn Keeper, which is more science fiction than anything, but both of which I think have a more sane marketable pitch.
GD Thompson, Sr.
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