II. Style and Approach
It’s Not Over is a chilling true story of conspiracy and corruption intertwined by two controversial organizations, with mystery and suspense, political intrigue, and one woman’s unrelenting fight to prove her sanity and stop them before it‘s too late. It explores the vulnerabilities of moving far away from home, their experience as Pro Se Litigant’s in the south, and how it changed their lives. Haley and Tommy are haunted and wounded by the memory of their experience. This book is Haley’s hope of healing some of those wounds with promise that one day she will tell her story.
It’s told in third party through the eyes of the victim; the author of this book. It forms a complete picture of what’s happened and what’s to come. Alternating between the past - the days during trial - and the present - Haley and Tommy’s struggles as they fear for their lives. Focusing more on what is happening now - after trial, rather than the past - during trial. The character names are fictional during this time of courting. I have 34,000 words completed of an estimated 60,000 words. In whole my book will be completed in nine months from the date of the contract.
My approach is complex. I intend to warn the public that they don’t have to be a member of a cult to be victim of one, all they have to do is live near the cult’s compound. My book offers ample food for thought and readers will learn a valuable lesson; that they need to do extensive research before choosing to live far away from their roots, and to take caution when choosing to be a Pro Se Litigant in the South. I hope to inspire readers who have remained silent to tell their similar stories about the GOB and the WOFF, to expose the secrets of the south, and to raise awareness of the destruction they are capable of.
A short Prologue and Epilogue will be included. A special Introduction will be personal, me-to-you, addressing the reader in second person. In addition to the Introduction, I will insert some relative famous quotes and bible versus, such as:
“An ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort,
but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
~ Martin Luther King Jr.
You gain strength, courage, and confidence by each experience in which you
really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself,
“I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along."
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them,
for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.
~ Deuteronomy 31:6
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ReplyDeleteBest of luck with this, Lee.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting and unique story! Not sure if you have a publisher already but I have a personal friend in the business and will share this Blog with him. Best wishes.
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