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God Gave Me This Story
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Judgement Day follows a woman who is at the heart of the eternal struggle between good and evil, with the supernatural power to change the course of humanity. What inspired your Epic Poem?
I was inspired by God to write this Epic Poem, the majority of this story was written in a trance state so it is a literal trance-script.
Years later, I had the desire to finish the story but was unsure and doubted my capabilities, because one, I didn’t want to let God down.
Then two, I didn’t believe at the time that I had it in me to finish it with the same initial power, divine guidance and creativity that began the story.
In the end I chose to take a leap of faith and use self motivation to complete the story by trusting my natural gift.
I knew God gave me this story for a reason and that its purpose will be fulfilled no matter what.
A lot of time was spent crafting the character traits in this novel. What was the most important factor for you to get right in your characters?
There were three vital factor for me to get right in my characters:
The first factor was capturing the essence of good and evil.
The second factor was providing opportunities for each character to either do good or do evil.
Which leads to the third factor which was making the distinction that being good or being evil wasn’t based on the characters, who they are.
But the choices the characters made and the consequences of their choices afterwards.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this Epic Poem?
The first theme that was vital to include was the Power To Judge as in the power to decide what to do with your life and what you allow into your life.
We all wield the Power To Judge to choose, and shape our life experiences as we grow and learn how to use it correctly everyday.
Hence the true meaning of “Judgement Day,” based on the etymology of judgment and the characters using their Power To Judge daily in their lives.
The secondary theme was the understanding or perspective that light doesn’t necessarily mean good, and darkness doesn’t necessarily mean evil.
For example, the night sky is dark, but that doesn’t mean it’s evil.
The third theme that was important is that anyone can be saved, can change and has the choice to make good decisions or bad decisions to get the consequences, aka results, that they want in life and from life too.
And the last theme that is important is purpose, knowing you are here on this earth, alive, for a reason. To remember it as you go through life and have various encounters and experiences.
I find a problem with well-written stories: I always want there to be another book to keep the story going. Is there a second book planned?
Angel’s story opens the door for her grandchildren to fight the good fight in a new way, with new powers, new allies and new enemies.
So yes there will be a second book that continues the journey and battle through Selene and her children.
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Chosen in the womb by both Light and Darkness, Angel has the foresight that every decision she makes means either life or death for humanity.
As she faces opposition from each side, Angel must prove she’s worthy to reign from whence she came.
By using the Power To Judge and wielding One Of Three to save her loved ones and defeat her enemies.
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Judgement Day
Posted by Literary Titan

Judgement Day, by Angelica Stevenson, is an intriguing epic poem infused with supernatural themes, moral complexities, and striking depictions of conflict in a realm dominated by angels and demons. At the heart of this poem is Angel, a character who exemplifies the strength of a warrior and the insight of a leader, navigating a universe filled with conflict and upheaval.
Angelica Stevenson skillfully depicts scenes of grand battles and supernatural abilities, presenting them not merely as displays but as profound reflections on the eternal struggle between good and evil. This concept of conflict goes beyond mere physical confrontations, engaging with ideological battles, thereby imbuing the narrative with both thrill and depth.
Stevenson’s poem thoughtfully explores themes of forgiveness and redemption, offering a nuanced portrayal of these concepts as transformative forces that can change the course of events. These themes introduce a relatable human aspect to the otherworldly setting as characters confront their errors and strive for atonement. Angel’s character journey, evolving from a revenge-driven warrior to a compassionate leader, mirrors the book’s shift from darkness towards light. This transformation is both credible and uplifting, presenting a character arc that resonates with readers and elicits support. The conclusion adeptly ties together various storylines, providing resolution to ongoing conflicts while also hinting at future possibilities. This balance of finality and open-endedness is skillfully executed, leaving readers satisfied yet intrigued about what lies ahead for this universe.
For readers fond of fantasy and supernatural themes, Judgement Day offers a richly crafted world, multifaceted characters, and a plot that balances dynamic action with thoughtful reflection. It presents a tale of endurance and the significance of forgiveness, marking a distinctive contribution to the genre.
Pages: 99 | ASIN : B00AQ2RTPG | Website: https://solo.to/angelicastevenson
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