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Great Fiction Books are the Inspiration of My Brand

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When I set out to write Publius: Libertas Aut Mors I was not inspired by a commercial platform for the work, such as writing a novel that could fit the profile of great fiction books. Rather, I was inspired to write Publius: Libertas Aut Mors by the idea of zealously promoting the concepts of Liberty, through a work of fiction.

• The Federalist

My objective is to write great fiction books and sell lots of them, but when I began writing Publius: Libertas Aut Mors I had the noblest of intentions. I wanted to write a book that would pay tribute to the Founders of our country, convey the truth in a compelling, thought provoking way, and, above all else, be entertaining.

I wanted the work to reflect the energy and power of The Federalist, thus, naming the book Publius was an easy call. What I've always grasped from the idea of Publius in the Federalist is the free exchange of ideas promoting the concepts of Liberty. Because the concepts of Liberty are so volatile and contestable, I hoped that the story would generate the energy and power to produce a great fiction book worthy of The Federalist.

• Pushing the Envelope of The Political Thriller in a Character Driven Story

James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay possessed some of the greatest minds for the advancement and vision of Liberty. I believe that the story and the characters of Publius: Libertas Aut Mors is able to stand up to the intensity of their dream.

Upon completion of the book,I was certain that Isham Randolph, Eleanor Rose Cummins, Thomas Jackson, and Richard Haler embodied the truth and conviction that Madison, Hamilton, and Jay had imagined when they penned the articles and essays that would become The Federalist.

In Publius: Libertas Aut Mors, I desired to create an accurate addition to the list of great fiction books and best historical novels and was motivated to create a character driven story within an action filled, exciting plot, full of dramatic twists and turns.

In this regard, Publius: Libertas Aut Mors is a compellingbook, full of excitement and action. The characters I created and the story I tell in its pages push the envelope of the political thriller.

• Ideological Revolution

I am gratified by the book's message of Liberty.

In Publius: Libertas Aut Mors there is a declarative message that pervades the characters and story. The message is one of ideological origin, comparing the hopes and convictions of the newly born US Citizens of 1776 to the beliefs and dreams of the modern US Citizens of today.

Within the pages ofPublius: Libertas Aut Mors a shadow government prosecutes an ideological war, the same ideological war that exists within our country today. The war fought in the book is critical to the storyline because it illustrates the contrast between the newly born US Citizens and the majority of modern US Citizens.

The newly born US Citizens were extreme about the possession and defense of their Liberty. The majority of US Citizens today are carefree, even ignorant about the possession and defense of their Liberty. It is as if they feel that liberty will be theirs regardless of events or their actions.

They are wrong.

What Thomas Jefferson meant when he said, "Every generation needs a revolution" is the lifeblood of Publius: Libertas Aut Mors's torrid pace and action. In essence, Jefferson was revealing the course of Liberty.

Liberty is contentious because it flies in the face of human behavior, in that when a person is in a position of governmental power, it is not natural for them to bend themselves to the needs and desires of the people.

For this reason, in the Federalist #51, Publius (President Madison) wrote: If men were angels, no government would be necessary.

In the hopes of preventing an oppressive government, or losing the rights and freedoms that gave birth to our country, it is the obligation of every US Citizen to fight on the side of liberty in this pernicious and continuous ideological war flaming across our land every single day. Victory must be the only objective if we are to remain a free people.

• Dangerous Servant, Fearful Master

President George Washington described government as a necessary fire. "Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."

The Constitution is the instrument in which the US Citizens can control government and hold their leaders accountable. Somehow, this no longer reverberates with full clarity in the cognizance of some modern US Citizens.

It is as if the idea that they must fight for their Liberty repulses some US Citizens today. They give the appearance that it is beneath their dignity to be compelled to fight for what they believe is their birthright.

They're actions are not, I hope, haughtiness, but the consequences result in many levels of slothfulness in reaction to the government's infringement on liberty. This is a dangerous development.

It is a dangerous state of mind, and is not conducive to the warmth and light of Liberty.

It is my hope that Publius: Libertas Aut Mors can play a part in presenting the modern US Citizen a graphic blueprint on how to preserve Liberty in their lifetimes and pass it on to their posterity.

The reality is that we—the US Citizens—must seek after Liberty and, at all costs, fight for its continual advancement.

Liberty is fragile and without theUS Citizen's jealous defense and, if necessary, blood, it can and will be lost.

My inspiration, my objective, and my brand compel me to fight against a dangerous servant and a fearful master who prosecutes an ideological war againstour minds and souls. By offering up to our spirits an alternative future where liberty proliferates and the United States flourishes, I believe that we provide ourselves the best chance to preserve our freedoms.

One of the methods I chooseto fulfill thissacred objective is through the creation of great fiction books that promote the American cultural glory of Liberty.
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