After writing 10,000 words of my new draft Reckoning of the Gods: Heretic, I realized something: this feels wrong.
When you look at this symbol, what do you see?
What makes a God? It’s a simple question, but it’s one that I’ve pondered over the past nine years as I’ve been writing Reckoning of the Gods. There are plenty of gods from different religions all over the world, but what do they all have in common?
If you’ve been following me on social media for the past year, you’ve probably heard about Reckoning of the Gods. Given that I stopped writing years ago, there’s a good chance that you might ask yourself, “What exactly is Reckoning of the Gods?” The simple answer is this: it’s a fantasy/mythology story that I’ve been writing off-and-on for approximately nine years.
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Michael returns home after a late night rendezvous, hoping to avoid the attention of his wife and two children. (~1500 words)
Jason hates his step-father almost as much as he loves his mother, and when the young boy discovers strange new friends in the nearby woods, tensions swell between his parents. (~7700 words)