The Ghostwriter's Legacy
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 10m
Complete, First published Jan 31, 2017
Mature
The Ghostwriter's Legacy, the third book and the conclusion of  The Words, with the Creator's long, long march toward immortality, also tells the story of SAMMY FRY, who adopted his great-grandfather's last name. Sammy discovers a copy of his great-grandfather's book, The Words, on a bookcase shelf of his great-grandfather's office when he was six - far too young, according to his Grannie Annie, who promptly confiscated it. Sammy's great-grandfather shrugs, retrieves the book from his wife, signs the copy, and inscribes it ('To my Great-grandson, Sammy, Dream big and believe in yourself. You can be whatever you want to be.') After reading his great-grandfather's book many times, Sammy ultimately recognizes that it contains the formula for eternal life. Some years later, he convinces EVE (a young woman who'd have nothing to do with Sammy in grade through high school and accuses him of stalking her when, to her dismay, she discovers they've both chosen to attend the same university) to read his great-grandfather's book and follow him in his pursuit of immortality.
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The Words - An Autobiography

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"What if God was one of us?" Credit to Eric Bazzilion, and thanks to Joan Osborne for singing his brain-rattling words. Much earlier, my mother promised that if I applied myself, I could be whatever I wanted when I grew up. Then, from somewhere, I read that the best thing about being a writer is the ability to be anyone you want to be. So, I had quite a blend stirring in my imagination for years before I finally had the luxury of converting that concoction into words, and it shouldn't be entirely surprising that the central narrative of The Ghostwriter Series purports to be the autobiography of God or the Creator as He prefers. Before dismissing this, consider: Once upon a time, an audacious ape raised its head above the others and thought itself superior. Then, beginning with our first written words, I believe we've become active participants in creating our universe. Consider how far we've come from that first bipedal ape. Imagine explaining our SmartPhones to the Inquisition. From this point, how long until our descendants appear to us as gods, like those of Greek mythology? Are there any limitations, other than our imaginations, to what we can ultimately become if we don't destroy ourselves first?