I have three novels in print, and two non-fiction books. All my
books can be purchased through my website.
My
latest novel is called Shadow Remnant.
(ISBN 9781480168268)
When truth is lost, liberty dies. 
For a hundred years the United States has been gripped by martial
law, with freedom and faith a forgotten memory. In the summer of 2132, Peter
Sheridan learns this the hard way when he finds himself on the wrong side of
the government–but the right side of freedom. 
All he wants to do is escape the notorious education center and
find his parents. But when he is shot and left for dead, he is rescued by a
mysterious recluse and finds himself drawn into a world of chaos and intrigue. 
Racing against time and the government to try and complete his
father’s mission—Peter must reignite the call for freedom. To do so, he turns
to the last hope for America, the mysterious group known as the Shadow Remnant.
Michael, What 
do you love about this book?
I 
think that this book (Shadow Remnant) is my favorite one I’ve 
written. It speaks to the nation today about the world that we might have 
tomorrow. It takes courage and determination to stand up for what is true, and 
often it is those who linger in obscurity that begin to make the most 
difference. It might be that just one voice is all it takes to turn a nation 
back to the truth.
What 
have you learned about writing and yourself since you started this 
book?
I 
learned that I am far more politically minded than I ever imagined. Being a 
political suspense/adventure book, Shadow Remnant became my effort 
to speak to a nation. I also learned that I am deeply troubled by the amoral 
direction our country is taking. The deeper I delved into writing the book, and 
the more I spoke with people around the nation, the more I realized that there 
is a fatigue in many conservative-minded people. Several I spoke with are at the 
point of simply giving up – not believing that their voice or vote makes a 
difference. I needed to write something that would encourage God-fearing, 
truth-believing people that it’s not too late.
Tell 
about your latest release.
You’re 
reading about it. J  
It is called, Shadow Remnant. The premise of the book  – “When 
truth is lost, liberty dies.”
What 
three things do you know now about the publishing world that you wish you knew 
when you first started?
I 
have learned that patience, being a virtue, is an absolute necessity in trying 
to get a book published. Editors, agents, and the like are so overwhelmed with 
work that to actually make it to the eyes of a publisher is a time-draining 
reality. I have also learned that “dull is dead.” That is to say, a story that 
plods along, says little and only barely scratches the surface of intrigue will 
never see the light of day in the market. Finally, I have learned that I like to 
write far more than I like to edit – so I am deeply grateful for the editors who 
have looked at my works and given them such deep attention.
What 
are the five best things writers can do to meet the challenges of the 
21st century?
Five 
best thing – here they are: 
1. 
Hone your craft! If you’re a writer then, as much as it is possible with you, be 
the best—and get better. 
2. 
Learn your audience. They are real people who read your words and you must reach 
them. Too many authors live in the analytics of sales—and forget that there are 
hearts to be touched not just books to be sold.
3. 
Find your audience. Now that you have learned about them – go and find them! 
They are out there, waiting to hear from you. Where do they hang out? Are they 
social insiders or outcasts? Find them.
4. 
Love your readers! You will never become a best-selling author without people 
buying your books. It is not you who is great. You didn’t make your audience… 
they made you. Be humble and know that your readers have loved you – so be 
grateful to them.
5. 
Remember reality. Yes, I said it… don’t live in your fictional worlds! Use your 
gift of writing to speak to the world at large, but you must not lose yourself. 
You have family, loved ones, spouses, children, parents… all who love you and 
still need you. Becoming an author can dominate a life, to the point of 
decimating that life. Walk away from the keyboard once in a while and walk 
hand-in-hand with real people.
Getting to know 
you:
What’s been a 
favorite work experience you’ve had so far in life?
Being 
the pastor of my church. I love to share God’s word with them and to see them 
grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ.
If you could do 
anything you want, what would it be?
I 
would be a pastor and an author (and be able to make a living at both 
J).
What’s the most 
exotic place you’ve traveled?
That 
would have to be South Korea. I spent a year there in the military (USAF) and 
traveled all over the country, hiking through the mountains and enjoying the 
hospitality of the Korean people.
What do you see 
outside the closest window right now?
Whitehorse 
Mountain – it stands at about 7,000 feet.
What do you tell 
people when they ask “and what do you do?”
I 
tell them that I’m the “Doctor Who” of the body of Christ.
Where’s your 
favorite place to grocery shop?
OOO... 
wrong question! I hate shopping – but if I MUST go, it would be 
Safeway.
What, to you, is 
worship?
The 
yielding up my life in obedience to Christ for the praise and glory of 
God.
Connect with Michael:
Pastor: 
Mountain View Baptist Church
Owner: 
Literary Video Creations
Co-Host: 
Alive in Christ Radio Network
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