Ezekiel Gates is a brilliant young writer, haunted by dreams of ghosts, daytime darkness, mysterious poetry, and numbers. Destiny, choice, sin, and redemption interweave with one another as Ezekiel struggles to explain an impossible series of paradoxical coincidences before time runs out. The eclipse is coming...
A novel written in the manner of a dialogue between two siblings discovering the power of "an author". Is the author or writer a creator with superpowers? Does he merely will and worlds are created alongside his words?
Sadly, the execution was not up to the mark. This book could've been groundbreaking considering it incorporates auto- as well as metafiction, original poems, appropriate quotes from the Bible and elaborate dream sequences. I felt some dialogues were meandering and too stiff.
What fascinated me the most was rushed by the author: how the two siblings Hannah and Evekiel communicated in shared dream sequences trying to decide whether Evekiel should write his novel or not. The readers are not informed about this novel that he's writing.