This ain’t what you think it is. This isn’t just another bio from a lonesome convict looking to make a connection as beautiful a thing as that may be. But this is different. I’m not exactly looking to make a connection… I’m looking to make an impact. I’m looking to make a monumental, positive change in not only my own life, but in the lives of my victims, my fellow inmates, and in the lives of countless others. But to do so, I’m going to need your help. You see, I have a responsibility to repair the harm I’ve caused to my victims and to the community that raised me. And I fully intend to do so.
Since I’ve been in prison, I have put my God-given gift to work, and I have written and published a novel the likes of which you’ve yet to come across, I’m sure. Pathos: Book I of the Annals of Transcendence (no not anals, annals. Big difference. Mkay?) is now available for purchase on Amazon’s Kindle Store as an e-book for only $7.99. And I assure you it is well worth the journey through its pages. I wrote this story with a singular goal in mind: to lay the foundation upon which I build my future. A future that had better heal, repair, and positively impact a multitude of lives. Otherwise my past will have been a waste. I have a debt to pay, and I must use the lessons I’ve learned in my past to guide me in my mission to be a force for positive change in a world which so desperately needs it. This is merely the first step in a lifelong journey to redeem myself.
So…what do you say? Can I count on you to help me on my way to redemption? Will you join hands with me as I endeavor to right my wrongs? The link to Pathos is below. You wont be disappointed, and that’s my word. I thank you for your consideration and I hope to hear from you. God bless.
-Robert W. Turner
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