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March 30, 2025

The Art of God Book Trailer


  Are you ready to embark on a journey of faith and redemption? Join Alan Vaughn, a man whose life is forever changed after a tragic car accident takes the life of his beloved wife, Janet. In a coma for weeks, Alan awakens with a newfound purpose - to create a masterpiece that will touch the hearts of all who see it. But as he delves into this daunting task with unfamiliar tools and excruciating pain from his injuries, Alan's faith begins to wane. And when his finished artwork attracts the attention of those seeking to profit from it, and reporters looking to tell his story, Alan must confront his inner demons and embark on a personal quest to find his faith once more.

  Set against the backdrop of a small, tight-knit community, "The Art of God" is a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and the power of art to heal and inspire. If you enjoyed "The Shack" by William P. Young, you'll be captivated by this gripping story of one man's journey towards spiritual awakening.

  Don't miss out on this deeply moving and thought-provoking novel. Grab your copy of "The Art of God" now. And prepare to be swept away by a story that will stay with you long after the final page is turned.

September 4, 2021

I Have Time to Write

 Often when people find out that I am an author, they respond with "I don't have time to write." Well, neither do I, but I make time for it. Also, folks will tell me that they're writing a book. I'll ask, what's it about? They'll pause, and then say, "Well, it's complicated." Or, "It's different, it's tough to explain." Yep. That's sounds compelling. A complicated, different, tough to explain book is all anyone wants to read. One thing I learned since being published is that if you can’t summarize your novel in a few sentences, then you had better figure out exactly what it is you’re writing. Since I was a kid I wanted to write. It's one of the few things that I do that is truly gratifying. It's like painting, sculpting, or any other art or craft. I do this for me — for myself —and the time I spend doing it is time well spent. If others enjoy the story, the experience becomes even more satisfying.