Sunday, March 29, 2009

Death Row: The Last 24 Hours Introduction

Death Row: The Last 24 Hours

Midsummer story exchange


To: Mack
From: GinKazeRyuu

A man is held in prison and is sentenced to death for murder. This story takes place following an hourly basis of the last few days (originally last forty eight hours but whoever gets this can manipulate the time) of his life, until the moment he dies, following his perspective.

I have chosen to manipulate the time to that of a twenty-four hour period. My man is an uneducated white man and he is watching the clock. He is also asking to see a preacher to confess his "killins". I hope no one will be offend on how I describe the pastor who comes to see the convict.

This was a bit harder than I thought with having to remember to keep an hourly account of the last day of my main character's life.

Murphy - aka Murph - my main character and serial killer sentenced to death for the last 40 people he murdered.
Pastor Gregory - African American - A true believer of the Bible and his Lord Jesus Christ.
The guard - minor player in this story.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

I am a writer

I do not know if I have mentioned in this blog that I am a writer of sorts. I have written some stories that are posted on a Norwegian based web site. I want to share one of the stories that fits well here.

I just hope it will not offend some people as being prejudice. I hope you will enjoy it for what I meant for it to do. That is to praise our Lord Jesus Christ.

I will be sharing this story in parts every week. The only thing that may be missing right now is the ending. I am still working on that and hope to have it finished before I finish posting the very last portion.

First I want to post the title page and how this story came to be. If you have any questions at any time please let me know.

I do want to let you know that GinKazeRyuu is a user name and my user name is Mack. This is from a web site I belong to that is for writers, gamers, reviews and the like.

I will be posting the first part next week. So sit back and enjoy the story as it unfolds in the coming weeks.

I thank you in advance for reading.

May our Lord Jesus Christ bless you all as you read.