Tuesday, October 20, 2009

This Book has Over Twenty Charactors

In the Age of Arrogance I put over twenty charactors. I did this because I was trying to write about an entire culture and I thought I could not cover everything properly by just focusing on a few people. I neccesserly do not care if anyone remembers a few charactors or not but I am aiming at trying to help them remember an entire culture and the contributions that was made by each individual. What inspired me to do that was reading history books they would cover the contributions of several people to a certain time period. For example if one wants to properly cover the American Revolution not only should they talk about George Washington but they should also talk about Sam Adams, Thomas Jefferson and several other people to get the proper understanding of what made that time period unique. This is what inspired me to write this way is to show the contributions of over twenty people to make this culture unique. If you want to read the story just go to www.ageofarrogancenovel.com
Thanks for reading
Craig Foster

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Illeg- to stutter

This charactor is a true underdog. As a child he was picked as a failure because he was too thin with straggly hair and he had a bad stuttering problem. But Regly took him under his wing and mentored him. Even though he never overcame his stuttering problem he became a very trusted individual who was the equal to anyone because of his actions. But Illeg represents a lot of us because so many of us have imprefections weither we cannot speak well or we are not attractive physically or any other superficial barriers that society pushes on us. But those imprefections does not represent who we truly are and we can overcome those imprefections by our actions and gaining the trust of people as we lead our lives. Just like Illeg did. If you want to know more about Illeg just go to http://www.ageofarrogancenovel.com/
Thank You
Craig

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Dalia

My brother came up with the idea of this charactor. She was very pretty and knew right from wrong but wanted to be accepted which led to her paying a heavy price. But as I was working with this charactor at the beginning of the book I really disliked her because of her putting acceptance of people above what she knew what was right. But as the story went on and she began to realize how wrong she was and felt trapped as a result I began to have sympathy for and at the end God works something out that allows her to escape. But I think there is a little of Dalia in all of us because we all have done things for acceptance even though we knew it was wrong and end up paying a heavy price for it. But if God sees that we want out he will help us out just like he did with Dalia. To find out how more about Dalia just go to www.ageofarrogancenovel.com
Thank You
Craig Foster