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Joshua Griffith commented on The Second Coming Of Hell
This is why we all write. It’s our passion to tell stories that will take everyone on an whirlwind of adventure and keep us guessing as our pulse races, wondering whether the protagonist will survive. the stories I write do these things and so much more because I believe that like in life, there will be darkness all around us and our world maybe crashing in and all seems hopeless. 

If someone reads a wonderful work of fiction and get the much needed escape for a moment and can relate to our characters in our novels and possibly draw an inner strength from them to get through the worse of time, then like in all good stories there’s a beacon of light shining in the darkness and things will get better.
 
I tend to write about post-apocalyptic situations because how much darker can it get when that occurs? A lot worse but these tales that we all weave can have a special impact or meaning on our readers that we never get to hear about or know and for this reason, I love writing for all of you and a Native American, storytelling is in my blood. 

 
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    Joshua Griffith commented on In a World of Darkness: Book One of a Trilogy
    This is why we all write. It’s our passion to tell stories that will take everyone on an whirlwind of adventure and keep us guessing as our pulse races, wondering whether the protagonist will survive. the stories I write do these things and so much more because I believe that like in life, there will be darkness all around us and our world maybe crashing in and all seems hopeless. 

    If someone reads a wonderful work of fiction and get the much needed escape for a moment and can relate to our characters in our novels and possibly draw an inner strength from them to get through the worse of time, then like in all good stories there’s a beacon of light shining in the darkness and things will get better.
     
    I tend to write about post-apocalyptic situations because how much darker can it get when that occurs? A lot worse but these tales that we all weave can have a special impact or meaning on our readers that we never get to hear about or know and for this reason, I love writing for all of you and a Native American, storytelling is in my blood. 

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      Joshua Griffith liked an update for Women Like Us

      Most welcome news in the email inbox!!  As you can see, Women Like Us’ status has changed from funding to in production, with the publish date pending.  When I know more about that exact date, I will let you all know again, but thanks to all supporters most heartily for helping to make this book happen. It truly means a lot to me.  Now for a little much needed rest before getting into the production process, but can’t wait to hold this book in my hands, and I hope you all can’t as well!

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