![]() ![]() ![]() I’m currently gearing up to write book #17 in the Sebastian St. What are some of your current and future projects that you can share with us? That’s really the most rewarding part of it all. It’s both humbling and frankly still surprising whenever someone tells me how much they enjoy my books. Tell us your most rewarding experience since being published. It was something I wanted to do because I enjoyed it, but I never consciously saw it as satisfying a drive to create the same way as, say, designing a garden or crafting a necklace is. I wrote my first novel just for fun in my early twenties (it was awful) and enjoyed it so much that I kept the idea in the back of my head as something I’d like to do “later.” When I finally got around to trying it again in my thirties, it didn’t occur to me to let the knowledge that I could never be another Shakespeare stop me. As a child, I planned to become an artist, but somewhere in my teens I realized I could never be another Michelangelo or Tintoretto, so I gave it up (it’s kinda weird when I look back on it). To be honest, I don’t know if I ever felt as if I had a creative dream or calling to fulfill. When/how did you realize you had a creative dream or calling to fulfill? ![]()
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