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For centuries we have heard stories of long-lived people among us. Could these tales have any substance? What life extension technology has been hidden from us? What would say, a celebrity like Elvis needs to do to be invited to enter one or more of these secret hide-aways? If a person once managed to gain entrance would they ever return to us? In this short story an oriental man welding unusual powers shows up in a homeless camp. Over the next several months he helps many of them reclaim their dignity and enter back into the normal stream of life with their friends and loved ones. What is The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For centuries we have heard stories of long-lived people among us. Could these tales have any substance? What life extension technology has been hidden from us? What would say, a celebrity like Elvis needs to do to be invited to enter one or more of these secret hide-aways? If a person once managed to gain entrance would they ever return to us? In this short story an oriental man welding unusual powers shows up in a homeless camp. Over the next several months he helps many of them reclaim their dignity and enter back into the normal stream of life with their friends and loved ones. What is The Secret of His Bounty? How is it that he can prepare meals for them when if you were to look inside his tent you would not find an inexhaustible supply of food? How is he able to draw water out of the ground without digging a well, or make objects appear seemingly out of thin air, objects that were destroyed long ago? Why is he even here in this depraved environment? Is there more going on behind the scenes than meets our eyes? Follow Philami as he ministers tirelessly with homeless people everyone else in the world has forsaken and given up on. Do real, tangible miracles still happen somewhere in our world today? Perhaps this story will answer these questions. Perhaps it will not.
Autorenporträt
Creativity is the driving force. It is easy to read a book, but to write one gives a person a chance to compose the story and use imagination to bring it home to the readers. Pen descriptions are important. If an author can imagine something and then portray it in a book in such a way that others can catch that vision, this is satisfying. Have you ever wished a book or movie would have had a different ending? As an author, you can choose the ending you like best. I also believe a person should be able to make a little judgment about the content of a book by looking at its cover. The cover is the first impression a prospective reader sees. It should be one that draws them to explore it more, to read it, and while doing so, to live the adventure as if they were right there as the story unfolds. Writing is one of the most powerful and satisfying forms of creativity. It is wonderful when the story is already written and the author tunes in. Characters are born, live, and die. They demand the author listen to what they have to say; let them help in directing the whole.