Monday, January 25, 2016

Are You A Wolf in Snivilization?

When you read about a dead beat murdering his wife or his child, are you drawn to action to make it right?

When you encounter that utterly rude troll on the internet, do you feel the desire to reach through the screen and teach them what respect is?

Have you ever had an employer shun you since they feel they are superior only because they can call in the law if you were to teach them a lesson?

If you're like me, you've felt all of these feelings hit you right in the gut.

So...

Did you do anything about it?

If you answered "yes", congratulations.

I hope you received no jail time or lost a job in this economy.

If you answered "no", then, feel good about it. 

You have proven that you know what is right and what is wrong by responding with aggressive thoughts. 

You have also proven, that like me, you don't care to give those morons the satisfaction of losing your position or compromising the things in life that make you happy by falling into their traps.

I refer to our society as snivelization as many do.  What is right and what is wrong are hardly ever the issue and of course, there is always an issue. 

Yet, for every issue, we receive a non-solution.  No one really has any answers for any particular issue in society.  Maybe a little advice on how to deal and move on.

To hell with that mentality.

When I see something wrong, I call it out.  And I hope you do as well.

If so, I think we can be friends.

I write books about people who step outside of the law all of the time, but for good reasons.

Well, not necessarily always.  Who can say that stealing a Porsche just to steal a Porsche would not be a thrill ride like no other?

Usually, though, my protagonists like to go after bad people that society often times does not.  Shady lawyers get scumbags off the hook time and again.  My characters seek to change that.

I can't say that I can hand you a badge and have you go out and take out the garbage that hurts the average person in their daily attempts to live and thrive for success and happiness.

However, I can let you into my own world where a jewelry store owner named Will Hodge, who gets taken by a conman, gets his merchandise back; a kidnapped conman goes after a cruel drug lord; a reclusive assassin must decide whether to take out a mayor who may be hiding his own guilt.

I invite you into my world where maybe, at least for a few hours, you might get to live vicariously through the eyes of a wolf in snivilization.

Check out my author page here.

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