My son Taylor and I had a fun time making a video in our backyard that gives a pretty good flavor of Memory’s Door. So I draw deeply from my own life when I write my stories. And to imagine it means I have to have gone through struggles and victories similar to what my characters have faced, or have wrestled with the issues in my mind and heart. The issues I’m going through, the journey I’m on, the freedom and healing I’m searching for that’s found in Jesus.”Įxactly. The longer answer: An author friend once told me, “My novels are simply my personal journals in published form. How much of my personality, own experiences, etc. I’m frequently asked how much of me is in my novels. Here’s a few thoughts from James, a video he made with his son, and finally a short expert from the novel: But it’s also an extremely intimate story that explores the devastating consequences of holding onto our regrets-and how we can get free of them. It’s an epic story of four warriors who have fulfilled a powerful prophecy by learning how to send their spirits into other people’s souls to fight for healing and freedom. Rubart’s novel, Soul’s Gate, won both an INSPY award and a Christy Award, and now the highly anticipated sequel, Memory’s Door, has released. Got Freedom? The Next Book In The Well Spring Series Is Here!
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