“Gabriel drew the strength up his calves and thighs to spin himself in a dizzying turn. Most angels didn’t take the time to train their legs, but Gabriel wasn’t like most angels.”
A.J. Flowers“Perhaps to bring good into the world, she needed to mix a little evil in it first.”
A.J. Flowers, Fallen to Grace“Gabriel drew the strength up his calves and thighs to spin himself in a dizzying turn. Most angels didn’t take the time to train their legs, but Gabriel wasn’t like most angels.”
A.J. Flowers, Fallen to Grace“Gabriel: What’s the point of having power, if one cannot use it? What’s the point of immortality, if one cannot truly live?”
A.J. Flowers, Fallen to Grace“While his body was left behind, his soul soared into the heavens. He did not pause at Celestia’s gates. No, that was not the true Celestial realm. Even as it floated among the skies and hosted its angelic ward, it was nothing more than a city. The place the Hallowed sought was beyond such petty creatures. He did not give it another passing glance as he ascended.”
A.J. Flowers, Fallen to Grace“Bottom line, when someone defensively says their way of writing is their style, then that usually means they're making an excuse for poor prose.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel“While every chapter should have goals to further the plot and delve our readers deeper into our world, there must be one goal above all else: Emotional Impact.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel