Location:
UK/Scotland
Glasgow Bearsden East Dunbartonshire
Age: 30 years old
Question:
How long have you been writing?
For about ten years.
Question:
What was the name of the first book you ever published, and when
was it published?
"The
Gardens of Zarma" in 2008'.
Question:
Was this book published by a publisher; or did you self-publish?
I self-published
on Lulu.com
Question:
Tell our readers about this very first book. (For example: What was the inspiration for writing it, and
what was it about)?
"The Gardens of Zarma" is about the
largest gardens in the universe. The inspiration is Science Fiction in general,
and at the time I was working in Glasgow Botanic Gardens.
Question:
Can a person still buy this book?
If so, where?
Yes, on Lulu.com
Question:
How many total books have you published?
I've
published 5.
Question: List
all of your titles =
After
Long
Walk Home
Invisible
Assault
Question:
Any future writing projects in the works? If so, tell us about it, and any pertinent
dates to go with it.
A number, some closer to completion than
others;"Ruin" is a story about a superhero who gets disabled. "Two
Phoenix" is about two high school students who became friends after a high
school shooting.
Question:
What is the title of your current book, and tell us a little
about it.
"Generation"
is about a world where every single person is judged on how they lived their
lives and the legacy they have left.
Last
question,
if someone comes across this article and reads it, what would you like to tell
them about why you think they should try reading your book or books?
Would like
to think my work is unique and unlike most writers. I don’t write sequels or
sagas.
Anything
else you'd like to add that I didn't ask you, but you would like to share with
our readers?
At some
point I might write for comics/graphic novels.
Blog
Writer's Note to Author: It's quite
obvious to me that you have a strong love for writing. I like the fact that your books weight
heavily in the Science Fiction genre, because that is usually what I like
reading. I'll definitely check out your
books, and thank you for the interview.
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