Saturday, February 2, 2013

I Strive to Develop the Central Plot of the Story

The story idea came to me in a flash almost like the vision that John had when he was given the visions for the seven seals. Then God told John to write what he had seen and heard. Imagine the labor that went into inscribing such fantastic otherworldly visions in the language of John's day in in a way that people could both see, feel and hear. 

Now writing On the Wings of Zion is not excactly paramount to the visions of the Apocalypse given to John the Revelator. But it is a crucial work about the man, the visions and the times the prophecy would unfold that is crucial to our world today. In the telling of the story of the revelation of Christ to John the Beloved, I feel a great compelling responsibility to tell this story with a passion that would be equal to that of John's whenever God first opened the heavens to him.

This is my struggle, my work, my passion and the driving first story that I will write in my lifetime.

The Midnight Writer   

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