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At the beginning of my journey, I wrote the semi-biographical memoir, For What I Hate I Do, back in 2005. It revealed my journey from adolescence into adulthood, where I sought purpose and belonging. This rewritten memoir highlights my upbringing in a working-class Baptist family in Houston, Texas, where I pursued an interest in track and field and eventually obtained an athletic scholarship to college.
Unfortunately, while in college, I began to indulge in some very destructive behaviors, like self-condemnation, sex, and rebellion against God's precepts.
Eventually, after college, bad
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At the beginning of my journey, I wrote the semi-biographical memoir, For What I Hate I Do, back in 2005. It revealed my journey from adolescence into adulthood, where I sought purpose and belonging. This rewritten memoir highlights my upbringing in a working-class Baptist family in Houston, Texas, where I pursued an interest in track and field and eventually obtained an athletic scholarship to college.

Unfortunately, while in college, I began to indulge in some very destructive behaviors, like self-condemnation, sex, and rebellion against God's precepts.

Eventually, after college, bad choices and so-called friends led me down a path of sexual misconduct, destruction, a failed marriage, and cocaine use. Filled with deceit and envy, I went out of control and robbed 6 Houston-area banks to support my cocaine addiction.

In the end, I was caught, convicted, and sentenced to a 15-year prison term in Texas. While I was in prison, it became my therapy as I reconnected with God and Christ. I received God's calling to write my story of redemption and transformation while incarcerated.

After 6 1/2 years of incarceration, I was released on parole and transitioned back into society. 30 days later, I was gainfully employed and back in the family of God.

But as always, challenges came my way, and sin continued to crouch at my doorstep when I self-published my first novel. I went on tour, and sexual enticement from the Evil One reared its ugly head once again.

I faltered but realized during my many challenges that I had to turn my misery into a ministry because obedience involves sincere change.


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Autorenporträt
Novelist M.W. Moore is a former four-time NCAA All-American track and field champion, who competed against or shared the spotlight with some of the greatest in the sport, such as the legendary Carl Lewis, Edwin Moses and Florence Griffith-Joyner. Moore, a native and current resident of Houston, Texas, attended Mississippi State University studying Industrial Technology. He is the third of five children. For What I Hate I Do is the first in a trilogy, with the blockbuster installment -- Internal Chaos -- also currently available. The IC sequel focuses on the protagonist's first year in prison, including the loneliness and the loss of dignity and respect. It also exposes the warring nature of offenders, their gang and religious affiliations, social cliques and street-wise manipulation. The final installment, An About-Face, is being prepared for an upcoming release.