I have periodically gone through spells where my mind has thousands of things to say, perhaps tens of thousands, but my body lacks the drive to put it down. The mind is willing (oh, so more than willing) as the saying goes. I cannot help but think that eventually this collection of information and stories and random thoughts gliding through this simple mind of mine will explode into a plethora of writing. Today, while my hands, as well as the rest of my body (working too much has a way of doing this), do not feel like writing at all, I believe I need to force my hands hand (a small chuckle echoes through my head at my perceived cleverness) and write something. This is where you find me tonight.
My first series of books (at least I think it will be first), #ProjectSankhari, were originally planned as a trio of books. That gave birth to an unnumbered set of sequels set in motion by the first trio. I now believe that there is too much story for just three books. Only time will tell, however. I do promise you now and forever, dear reader, that I will not write simply to make money. If the story is not there, neither will be my pen. Or my tablet, as it were.
I am sure you are asking yourself at this point, "So what is your story about since it looks like a huge deal? Why should I care about this book?" Those would be very good questions, indeed. Let me first start with the why. While I do believe that I shall more than likely cherish and nurture the characters and stories in my head, I am confident these lives stuck inside this mind are going to start in familiar territory and lead (draw you, even) into new realms. Alright. Now with that kind of introduction, I present the story of a young man on the cusp of deciding who he is and yearning to know where he comes from, only to find out his life is more important than he had ever imagined. This boy goes on a journey to reclaim the life he thought he wanted and finds the world he was destined for.
I hope this entices you to continue following me, and, further, to read these stories my faithful hands produce. Until then, please enjoy this ink.
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