Malieth Monydit who goes by the alias: Malik and Tonnerre, is the author of the philosophical book: "What Destination Is Time Rushing To?" and the poetical text called "Gods Art Gallery". He is also the writer of a highly anticipated East African love story called "Snowflakes In Spring" which is due to be published this summer.
Malieth is an American of South Sudanese descent who fled Sudan as a child to seek refuge in Cairo, Egypt. In 1996, he migrated with his family to the U.S. to seek asylum near the metropolis of Kansas City, Missouri. Malieth has resided in the Midwest region of America for most of his adult life; although he has traversed the globe extensively: philosophizing by the Niagara Falls of Canada, and meditating about life under the shadows of Utah's snowy mountains, and pondering on human existence inside the dense forests of Fort Leonard Wood in Ozark region of southern Missouri.
He has searched and researched philosophical matters at the libraries and museums of London and Oxford; and many other temples of learning around the world. Education wise, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and a Master's degree in Education. He also took piloting instructions; passing ground school and soloing before abandoning flight school, to focus on writing. He claims to have never sat in a philosophy class in his entire life, and that he is a philosopher of nature by nature.
The author has reflected on the long Shakespearean play of human history unfolding on the world stage, by the sun-gleaming Lake Michigan bordering Chicago, and meditated on nature near the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda. He inspected the ruins of ancient Egypt by the Nile, Mediterranean and Red Sea; and he has toured the antiquated city of Constantinople [Istanbul] with its black sea which doubles the white full moon and city lights on its dark wavey surface like a mirror on the ground. The writer has examined the nature of the world like a tyrant beholding an atlas of the world he desires to conquer and know everything about. He has studied people, places and times like a tourist seeing the world as an immense museum, and that has enriched his writing(s).
As a human being, he lives by this biblical creed: "they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever" ~ Daniel 12:3