Foreword
ForewordIn Three Days in Heaven, Author Mark Anthony Waters gives an introspective insight of life after death. Is there Heaven? As Mark says, “The Bible speaks little of it, and when it does, it's usually in cryptic language and symbolism.”
Mark has a profound talent for taking what may be perceived as a grim situation and examines it from a different perspective—with wit, humor, and sometimes an absurd point of view. His tongue-in-cheek story is of a man who dies and ends up in Heaven, playing golf—with God! The reader is immediately mesmerized by the obscurity of such a concept and is pulled into a story that can't be put down.
I have never met Mark, in person that is! I bumped into him on the internet, perhaps by divine intervention. Over the past year, we have become social media buddies, showing up in many of the same writer's circles, discussing varied techniques of form and prose. My belief is— everything happens for a reason; there's no such thing as coincidence. He has become a great partner in the world of composition, but I also consider him an infinite friend.
I found Mark's book to be inspirational, poignant, and many times laugh-out-loud funny. The reader may think the subject matter is going in one direction, and then it takes an incredulous twist that makes this book so motivating.
I highly recommend reading Three Days in Heaven. Mark's inspiration, creativity, and purpose make this book well worth the read.
Foreword written by Author Cyndi Williams-Barnier (Co-Author in the Task Force Novel Series)