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Posted on January 22, 2017 at 6:20 PM
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I have gotten a few questions and I want to take time to answer some of those questions
If you had to do something differently as a child or teenager to become a better writer as an adult, what would you do?
I think if there was something I could have done differently I would not have skipped so many of my journalism classes with one of the best Journalism/English teachers; if you would ask him he would tell you I was the biggest pain in the butt he ever had dealt with in his class.
I think being more into my writing classes then I would have done much better as a writer. When you are a kid/teenager you think classes are just passing the time in between getting to socialize with your friends. I thought about nothing more than goofing off with my friends; I didn't focus on what I enjoyed doing because it involved school.
What was your hardest scene to write?
I can not write fight scenes! I do my very best but lets me honest I sound like an idiot! I try to watch some fight movies and descibe what I see, and try to describe the fight scenes I see in my head for my books however I think it comes up as a jumbled mess.
What was an early experience where you learned that language had power?
I went to an elementary school where the fifth grade teacher would do Shakespeare plays ( Julius Ceasar and Romeo & Juliet) I had been watching those plays since I was five years old, by the time I was in third grade I was checking out Shakespeare play books from my library; I could barely understand what it was say but by the time I was in Mrs. Applewhite's fifth grade class to do the plays I was deeply in love with reading!
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