When did you first start writing?
I was sequestered in a hospital for long--term care. Spending my time attending therapy-classes, taking medication and awaiting meals, I had plenty of time to do other things. By the third week into writing; I had a full-novel in hand-written steno pads... I was amazed at how when under limited-activity one could be inspired and motivated to think creatively, and make a new-book... I then planned other works, just imagining what would be a good-work of literary-art. What I thought was worthy of writing about. This was my initial epiphany that lead to a new-emerging as writer, author and artist; I found I had all kinds of artistic talent. My inspiration drove me and drew me into being an assertive author, I have over 168 titles since then I've stored in a notebook for the future. My major imagination and all my ideas are fascinating and diverse, I plan to write at least 35 titles by 2019. My writing-career is based on conception and creative, which I think, if you can be self-devoted could be done by most.
What's the story behind your latest book?
"The Neighborhood", is a full-opus on considerations and formatively, original-implication; where person, people, place and time are revealed-in a context and complex-of life; as a maturing-adult and as a place of personal-ratification. ...The living-standards of purpose and fact, like John-Boy in "The Waltons"; and the many factual-facilitations, resonation and resign-of "Good Times". From this multifaceted, pogrom many filiaments and fulfillments come out; as the standards and stand-outs of proxy, purpose-preciousness, and as proximal... It's an attainment and adjustment-of prospects and the past, and a vivid-attitude... As such, it's a wonderful-take on testament and terms, as a competent and consideration of what became a personification...
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