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Exploring Antediluvian Fiction, Part 1 -- Thrones of the Watchers

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"I will put enmity between the Serpent and the Woman, between his offspring and hers." A prophecy spoken by God Himself. Upon leaving Eden, the conflict between mankind and the Fallen was only beginning. Enmity between the children of man and the offspring of the Serpent raged from one generation to the next. The Watchers, fallen angels allied with the Serpent, came to earth to steal the daughters of man. The Watchers were worshipped as gods and corrupted humanity with forbidden knowledge. Seth is the third son of Adam and Eve. He has fought to defend his family for almost five hundred years in the bloody and savage antediluvian world. Seth longs for peace, but a new conspiracy of evil is rising. Angels, giants and men will clash as the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. Seth's skills, faith, and resolve will be tested as he fights to protect his people from annihilation at the hands of the Watchers and their monstrous offspring. 

I love antediluvian fiction, a niche market of Christian fiction. These authors tackle the period of time before the Great Flood. These stories range from a high-tech world such as Dan Cook's book, "Ithyanna, Last Daughter of Atlantis Book i" or THE K. G. Powderly's Noahic epic Windows of Heaven series.  There's also Dennis Bailey's Army of God, simplifying the pre-Flood world from the godly line of Seth, sans any supernatural interference. From Donovan Neal's genre splitting Third Heaven Series, to J. C. Lamount's Prophecy of the Heir: Primordium, to Jeremy Richard's the Scarlet Thread: The Genesis, I've had great pleasure of showcasing these authors and others in this genre.

On this episode of Write Stuff I chat with Paul J. Fowler, author of Thrones of the Watchers -- Enmity at 7 pm EST. Follow PJC on podcast platforms everywhere. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at PJCMedia Click here: http://tobtr.com/12295308

 

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