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A writer discovers his characters are alive.
"Arias Ellington's work has the same style and essence, the same formula just with an added twist. Ellington is just another author who has become comfortable with his past success, if you have read one of Ellington's work you've read them all." Jacob Waters, Herald Tribune
"None of Ellington's characters have ever known real tragedy which is why its so hard to relate to them or feel compassion." - Tracy Maxwell, BookList
"Ellington's characters exist in a bubble - they never seem to suffer." Andy Mulberg, LitReview

The reviewers are right, the readers demand tragedy and turmoil, something to get them to connect with my characters.

We start off, his daughter is diagnosed with stage 4 lymphoma. This cancer is demonic, the cost of treatment forces the family into bankruptcy. Family looses their home, their cars, everything.

This is a call to any higher power, any god, any force, any being, if there is a controller to my destiny an author to my story please let my daughter live.

These words typed themselves. My character is alive,

This must be some kind of joke, you're putting me on or something right?

No. Watch.

John Bayler opened up the letter "I heard your call, you called to any higher power, any god, any force, any being, if there is a controller to my destiny, an author to my story let my daughter live. well I am an author, and I want you to do something for me, can you pray as hard as you can for your daughterdf"
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