The Fall Line
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The Fall Line
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The Fall Line

The Fall Line

by Lucid Fitzpatrick
The Fall Line

The Fall Line

by Lucid Fitzpatrick

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ISBN-13: 9798990835702
Publisher: Fall Line
Publication date: 10/01/2024
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Lucid Fitzpatrick is a fiercely independent author. Fans of romanticists, such as Victor Hugo, will immediately recognize and appreciate Lucid Fitzpatrick's style, prose, and characters. Romantic Realism finds a 21st century home in Fitzpatrick's writing as his stories highlight the power of human will, and how personal values drive a character and a story."I love to read," Fitzpatrick says. "And it is a pity that I have found far too few books that I loved reading. Those few books have enriched my life in a very profound way. I long for those moments when the author make me want to stand up and shout, 'YES!' to not only the narrative and characters, but to existence and to myself. That is why I choose to write romantic fiction. I see reading as an investment. What I require of my readers is their time and their thought. My goal is to pay back that investment with as many of those 'YES!' moments as I am able to create.IDEAL READER & IDEALS in WRITING"My ideal reader seeks affirmation of a prosperous existence and man's noble place within the universe-regardless of circumstance. The underscore of my writing and my brand of romanticism is that affirmation."Books like The Fountainhead, Toilers of the Sea, and Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah influenced how Fitzpatrick approaches his plot, characters, setting, and style. The mix of compelling plot, philosophical undertones and overtones, and themes of romanticism make Fitzpatrick's writing unique among contemporary writers, and a much needed voice to an audience hungry for such writing. If you enjoyed reading Hugo, Rand, or Bach, reading the works of Lucid Fitzpatrick will feel like the next step in a natural progression.
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