David W. Moore III
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The Shroud
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The Last Boy: An Alternative Pan Short Story
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UnFairy Tales From UnderLand
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The Last Boy: An Alternative Peter Pan Short and other Stories
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“You buy and sell your way into His presence for more money, as if that makes any difference to Him. You fight and kill each other over who knows Him best. It's an unending farce. And yet, He forgives you. He loves you.”
― The Shroud
― The Shroud
“Look, I'm here because we need to stop this killer. I'm somewhat on board with the craziness. But we've now got a priest stealing the Shroud of Turin from the Catholic Church so we can use the blood of Jesus to defeat the anti-Christ, who, by the way, is Newsweek's (sic) poster boy of the year, all at the urgings of an alcoholic priest. Do I have it right?”
― The Shroud
― The Shroud
“Look, I'm here because we need to stop this killer. I'm somewhat on board with the craziness. But we've now got a priest stealing the Shroud of Turin from the Catholic Church so we can use the blood of Jesus to defeat the anti-Christ, who, by the way, is Newsweek's (sic) poster boy of the year, all at the urgings of an alcoholic priest. Do I have it right?”
― The Shroud
― The Shroud
“You buy and sell your way into His presence for more money, as if that makes any difference to Him. You fight and kill each other over who knows Him best. It's an unending farce. And yet, He forgives you. He loves you.”
― The Shroud
― The Shroud
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No worries. Take your time, we authors don't live on feedback (oh wait, we do... lol). Really though, whenever you get to them, trust me I know the limitations!
David

What was your favorite part/parts and why.
I'm working on the sequel and it'd be nice to know what worked best on the original.
Thanks