A World of Literacy – Revolutionizing the Author’s Industry by Dennis Keller
The Hudson Weekly – Distribution – Washington DC, New York, Toronto
There have been multiple authors that have made a significant contribution to the world of literacy. In the current era, we have come across several first-time authors with the gift of writing. Richard McMaster is an accomplished author whose works have been praised for their depth, complexity, and emotional resonance. His novels, Aaron’s War and A Love Divided By Time, showcase his ability to craft captivating stories that explore the complexities of human relationships.
Aaron’s War, published in 2018, is a historical novel set during World War II. The story follows Aaron Vanko, a Jewish teenager living on a Ukrainian farm in Iowa. He joined the military as a patriotic duty after the event at Pearl Harbor, like many other youngsters at that time. He enlists in the army, though his friends think that he is not a really good soldier since he can’t kill. Throughout the novel, the author portrays the horrors of the war, never shying away from the brutality and suffering that characterized this dark period of human history. Aaron’s War is a powerful meditation on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable evil, and McMaster’s writing captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters with great sensitivity.
A Love Divided By Time, published mid-April this year, is a work of romance and fiction. The story follows the main characters, Amelia and Forrest, who, despite the conditions and difficulties, are committed to one another and madly in love. But when Allis dies, catastrophe strikes the marriage, leaving Forrest distraught and determined to exact revenge on the murderer. In the hopes of one day seeing Allie and spending all of eternity with her, he raises his daughter alone. In his new book, McMaster explores the various components of human emotion and demonstrates how love can withstand even the most gruesome events without fading away with time. To emphasize the intensity of the ties between the main characters and to support the plot, romance novels frequently depict the intimate relationships between them in graphic detail. The author, however, avoids overly emphasizing the passion or closeness that are generally featured in romance novels in favor of focusing on the emotional qualities of love and relationships.
One of the things that set McMaster’s writing apart is his ability to create characters that feel fully realized and multidimensional. In both books, Aaron’s War and A Love Divided By Time, the characters are complex and nuanced, each grappling with their internal struggles and conflicts. Richard McMaster never falls into the trap of presenting his characters as simplistic archetypes or caricatures, instead allowing them to emerge as fully-formed individuals with their unique voices and perspectives.
In addition to his skillful characterization, he is also a master of plot and pacing. The structure of his novels keep readers engaged and invested in the story while also allowing for moments of quiet reflection and contemplation. The author’s writing is often described as “page-turning” or “gripping,” but it is also imbued with a sense of thoughtfulness and depth that elevates his work beyond mere genre fiction.
Another notable aspect of his writing is his attention to historical detail. In Aaron’s War, he meticulously recreates the time of World War II, capturing the sights, sounds, and smells of a world torn apart by war and genocide. In A Love Divided By Time, he offers readers a distinctive viewpoint on love and life. Overall, Richard McMaster is an author whose works are marked by a deep sense of humanity and empathy. Whether he is exploring the horrors of war or the complexities of human relationships, his writing is always grounded in a profound understanding of the human experience. His novels, Aaron’s War and A Love Divided By Time, are powerful testaments to the enduring power of storytelling and are sure to captivate readers with their vivid characters, intricate plots, and emotional depth.