Interview with L X

Published 2013-08-29.
When did you first start writing?
When I was in Middle School was when my writing began to take form, it began with poetry and art. I never was into writing before then.
What is the greatest joy of writing for you?
Spreading knowledge, especially about social issues. I think it's vital to a functioning society. Though I would never claim to be an expert since I'm still in school.
Where did you grow up, and how did this influence your writing?
Well, I consider myself to have more life experience than my peers. Though I don't want to go into any life stories, that be too personal. But I think it made my writing darker and more insightful.
What motivated you to become an indie author?
That I could get published without all the hassle! =3
When you're not writing, how do you spend your time?
School, working out, reading etc...
How do you discover the ebooks you read?
By getting my first ereader for school purposes at first.
How do you discover the ebooks you read?
By getting my first ereader for school purposes at first.
What is your writing process?
Finding topics that interests and are relevant to current society.
Do you remember the first story you ever read, and the impact it had on you?
Journey to the West, and it got me into mythology I guess....
What kinds of writing do you hope to publish?
Academia and poetry concerning issues of the world.
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Books by This Author

Dot, Line, Surface
Price: Free! Words: 960. Language: English. Published: February 28, 2015 . Categories: Poetry » Spiritual
A small collection of poems dealing with grief, sorrow and lose. In the memory of someone very dear. Including his philosophies and values. I hope that readers can enjoy this collection, while taking in mind the bits of philosophy in here.
Mimic
Price: Free! Words: 1,900. Language: English. Published: March 16, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Poetry - general, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Social
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A collection of poems targeting issues that we are facing in society, some encouraging, others showing a darker side that is ignored. From human motivation to how the mainstream media tries to mislead us while at the same time distorting facts. A journey of mind in finding out about truth and self, and the changes that come with them over time.
Sins
Price: Free! Words: 1,670. Language: English. Published: December 13, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Poetry - single author, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Ethics & moral philosophy
A series of poems on the human condition, on the issues faced by society, and how deadly it is. If you'd enjoyed my previous work "Apocalypse Melodies", this is a follow up, but with a more specific topic in mind. Enjoy.
The Cult of Plastic Reality
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 1,920. Language: English. Published: August 30, 2013 . Categories: Essay » Sociology, Nonfiction » History » American
An analysis of American pop culture through historical lens, various factors are looked it to see how the entertainment industry is able to produced celebrities such as the Kardashians and Miley Cyrus and how they have such large followings. And what it means for North American society.
Apocalypse Melodies
Price: Free! Words: 4,240. Language: English. Published: April 22, 2013 . Categories: Poetry » Spiritual, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Good & evil
A collection of poems about the world, human affairs and the ongoing wars, destruction of mankind both at our own hand and that of mother nature. Featuring many global to local events and issues.
America's Burden: The Military Industrial Complex
Price: $3.50 USD. Words: 7,090. Language: English. Published: April 14, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Politics & Current Affairs » Current affairs, Essay » Sociology
The American military has ventured out on many missions within the last few decades. Their adventures had a great amount of support at the beginning but now it's weaning. It is a burden on American society. But the MIC was able and still is flourishing under the structures of American society, this is explored. The main focus being how domestic habits cause international ripples.