I can trace The Beatrice Chronicles back to 2021, but not to a neat lightning bolt moment. It was more like pressure building, a set of questions that would not leave me alone, and a sense that I wanted to write a story with sacred architecture in its bones...
David Maher, a native of London, has always been captivated by the power of language and storytelling. As a lecturer in English Language and Linguistics, his academic journey has been as diverse as it is enriching. Driven by a passion for narrative and a desire to explore the complexities of human choice, David relocated to Vietnam to dedicate himself fully to writing. His work, 'The Beatrice Chronicles,' delves into the intricate dance between destiny and free will, set against a backdrop where the lines between Heaven, Hell, and Earth blur. Through his series, David invites readers to ponder the profound impact of a single choice and the potential for redemption in a fractured world. Join him on this epic journey where every decision echoes through eternity.
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Celestial Politics: When Heaven Has a Bureaucracy
It is comforting to imagine Heaven as a place beyond administration. No queues, no forms, no deliberation, no argument. Pure light, pure chorus, pure certainty. The trouble with comfort is that it asks to be believed, not examined. The Beatrice Chronicles does not...
A Universe on the Brink of Transformation
A Universe on the Brink of Transformation
There are worlds that end with fire, and worlds that end with silence. There are stories that build towards a single final battle, a bright line drawn across the page. But The Beatrice Chronicles opens its doors on a different k…