“We are going to die with the Frolis!” A young lad and his lover recently redeemed by Mercy spoke from the white horse…
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McNonwuun, is a Liberian born author, script writer, director and producer. Rhode Island Colloege graduate B.A of Art&Science and minored in creative writing (including films and music study). Although he had been writing long before college, Hills Of Exile is his first novel available to the public. His passion for Art is something almost rooted in him. As his country was torn apart by war and violence, watching his parent separation and growing up a little bit too fast, McNonwuun turned to Art to heal his wounds and hope that through his works he can help other fast, McNonwuun turned to Art to heal his wounds and hope that through his works he can help other see the imperfections of humanity, but also realizing life has beauty, grace, love and worth every breathe we take. He is a deeply a serious thinker and tries to portray this persona of his through his writings, but he also takes pleasure in simple things and enjoying life. Working out, traveling to exotic places are next in line to his writing passion. His interest also ranges from deep space exploration, to music (Jazz, Celtic, R&b, Pop and more), history, politics, philosophy, current events and religious diversities. His favorite eras are the medieval era and 1890-1970, but as a person who likes to be involve in what’s happening around him, Mcnonwuun will tell you his interest continues to grow. One of his fascination is with war and the fact that one man (leaders, politicians) can cause so much destruction by imploring people, nations and groups to carry out vicious acts against humanity, sometimes without consequences.
As an artist, McNonwuun almost always wears his heart on his sleeves, and is not afraid to express his opinion or ask the questions that many avoid. This is mostly reflected in his writings and many other forms of arts. He is also a filmmaker who spent most of his time in that field. To know more about Mcnonwuun and his work, please visit his website.www.mcnonwuun.com.
In my recently published book, “Hills Of Exile,” the last few chapters tells the importance of a good musical melody. In the bible, David sang to Saul to help him deal with his malady. In this book the protagonist Isaac Kline was beaten and left for dead. The echo of a poetic melody from a beautiful lady voice not only gave him a mild erection, but her voice was so soothing that he arose from his healing bed. That chapter is one of my favorite because I always feel the same way whenever I hear a good melody, whether I am down, sick or nor up for the task.
–McNonwuun
From the depth of World War II, where everything he did was against his will, to the mysterious land of the Zong, this Jewish raise, ex-Nazi soldier, Reverend Isaac Kline’s search for redemption is a story that will make you reexamine the purpose of your existence in the face of the hard choices you will ever make.
This book was written to subconsciously challenge your reality and religious beliefs about God/god.
Many who have read it think it’s not a Christian book. Some think it could be but they are second guessing because of the vivid imageries from World War II to the violent nature of the Zong.
Form your own opinion, read a sample, buy it, eBook or paperback. Support, support. Thanks. Hills of Exile is now available worldwide at:
The love he has for you will conquer all the hates you have for him. Remember my words, even as I speak faintly, more so with a trembling voice, I still speak the truth. Love will conquer it all.
Hills Of Exile tells a story about one man’s journey through times as he searches for healing, love, peace and a hopeful end. But we can be sure that even in our own lives, the choices we make will have effect on us and the people around us. And the mystery of it all, how do we determine the right choice from the wrong one when we are constantly force to think instantly about the future that is yet to arrive?
Get your copy of Hills Of Exile today and begin the journey with Isaac Kline as he tries to answer for the choices he had made, or the ones is making to the “Unknown” future.
So this is it hun? I thought I was alive until I met you and now I’m not sure what you are doing to me but mesmerize is only an understatement. How can you sing do beautifully and yet there so much to you even more!? Can one person have all this quality? Beauty and grace at the same time with such a tone and voice that I melt into you? Only you have taken me here and I promise with such a vision I will make you proud. Keep singing my love, keep sing. You are all that I need to stay alive to the vision quickening in my with such eagerness to burst. The universe is ready!
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As of today, by the grace of God everything is ready to go this November for my book “Hills Of Exile”. It’s a good feeling to know that the promise of hard work, persistence and diligence pays off in the end. It was not an easy road even in this time of age where self-publishing is becoming a norm.
I have also learned that nothing comes easy and if you start a journey that looks so promising, don’t be surprise if you reach a roadblock ahead. It will happen. It will come, mostly at the time you least expected or at least when you fool yourself to believe the finish line is already here. More so you will make enemies and you will make friends. This is the most painful part that many of us will try to avoid. It will happen anyway. People will leave you. People will betray you. The worst of all some of those you trust and confide in will be the one to hurst you the most. As much as this is a cliche and we all have heard this a thousands times it will still hurt and we will need some times to recover.
All of this, I am starting to also think that they are normal too and unless we are dead, these emotions make living worth the while and as much as it hurts and we try to avoid it, they are needed on our journey. That’s what makes us thick. We learn from it. We grow from it. Make those mistakes now. Create enemies now, but create friends three times more than enemies and see the future as and endless journey that karma–(or the biblical idea that you reap what you sow), will be a reality in the end.
You will also meet people who will unconditionally lift you up–or at least support your dream. Cherish these times and the person a little– because as much as they are there for you, never forget we are all human and in a busy world were the drive to success keep everyone constantly on the go, their priority may change, time may run out even death can separate you from them and this too, is a reality you should prepare for.
One thing you should remember also, nothing is ever permanent and time heals us all. So laugh more, cry to if you have to. But don’t base your future on what’s happening now.
I will begin to recount my “Hills of Exile” journey with the next few segment blogs, telling some of the obstacles, headaches and everything else that happened until it the book is published this November. I will close the segment with the dedication of the book, which is about my cousin to whom the book was dedicated. Thanks for reading.
Prince Madison Nonwuun
Aka: McNonwuun