Book Title: Love Beneath the Mighty Dome: Volume 1 by Ronald J. Wichers
Category: Adut Fiction, 332 pages
Genre: Literary Fiction, Mystery and Suspense
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Release date: September 21, 2017
Tour dates: July 2 to 27, 2018
Content Rating: PG-13
Book Description:
What if you felt that Almighty God had called you personally to devote your life exclusively to His service only to discover that those in charge of your training were people not worthy of your respect? Would you stubbornly stick to your path? Would you rebel and try to change the institution from within? Would you begin to doubt yourself and your own integrity? Or would you question whether the institution itself was actually what its founder, Jesus of Nazareth, had intended so many hundreds of generations before you?
Turn the pages of Love Beneath the Mighty Dome and discover what happens to those confronted by just this dilemma, how it affects their lives, their ability to function, their ability to love.
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Meet the Author:
He later studied theology full time at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley California. He has published several short stories about the Vietnam war. The Fear of Being Eaten/A Biography of the Heart is his fifth novel.
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Interview with Ronald J. Wichers
What genre do you write and why?
I write in a realistic style about war and religion because those have brought me the most vivid and sometimes searing experiences of my life. The types of people who inhabit those realms are often larger than life, unbelievable yet real. War and religion are all too often wrapped up in one odd package.
What is the last great book you've read?
The Red and the Black by Stendhal.
Do you snack while writing? Favorite snack?
I don’t eat while I write. I drink coffee.
Where do you write?
In a small office in the house.
Do you write every day?
Yes.
What is writing schedule?
Five a.m. to around eight, then the same hours, in the evening.
Is there a specific ritualistic thing you do during your writing time?
I can’t think of anything like that.
In today's tech savvy world, most writers use a computer or laptop. Have you ever
written parts of your book on paper?
I wrote the first draft of On The Fault, in longhand on lined paper.
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