Advent is a time of welcoming Christ into our lives more deeply. Regardless of who we are and where we live our lives as Catholics we are always called to remember the Eucharist. It is around the Eucharist we meet on Sundays and Holy days of obligation. The Eucharist is the mystery to which we turn our faith during the seasons of our faith: Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter. Despite the fact that we have so much contact with the Eucharistic Mystery, we should always find the eternal dimension to which it calls us. What is that dimension of the eternal? What is a better time to dwell on the Mystery of Jesus Christ than Advent?
My writing career began in grade school, where I became interested in reporting and poetry. I wrote lots of poetry and prose in High School, then developed a philosophy in graduate school. After graduating from LSU and USC I became interested in dramatic writing for theater and film. My latest works have been a combination of spirituality, suspense and philosophy. Back in 2006 I wrote 4 major books, which came out of several small newsletters I registered with the Library of Congress. My present interest are in screenwriting and spirituality; how to express religious truths for the screen. One discovery as a writer is that you are always searching for the perfect way to say the same basic human experiences with more meaning, helping the reader to remember a word, a phrase a meaningful event so that the author and the reader can relate.