Three years feels long and short at the same time. This is the story of learning to write, then learning to design my own book. If you're on a slow project, you're not failing. You're building something that lasts.
Count me in, whenever it’s published, I would love to read it. Thirty pages of your journey sounds incredible. This truly feels like a gift to your readers. Already excited and cheering you on…
Crisp and great read raw from a young writer hitting the confidence payload on most writers’ conjoined dream—that first book.
I’ve read him a couple before, but only as a crazy poet who must have learned how to deliver prose in vitro.
So I knew he could turn pages without blinking, share an endearing charm of never shying from tossing grenades to make sure readers “feel” in equal parts to what they read.
And he doesn’t play tricks.
He gets in-your-face close on the public footpath to discuss contradictions such as “Time Is a Necessary ShapeShifter:”
How can it be Right Here Right Now, then run 11K miles away over 3 days later and find yourself at the same place you started?”
He is smart like that.
He can debate down through multi-levels, well past the 6 that I noted before my brain got hijacked by the substance of his thoughts.
At least to me, his most endearing quality—is the savvy, self-styled, genuine, 100% human reputation as an honest man arising from a small town upbringing and a big-city, techie education.
Count me in, whenever it’s published, I would love to read it. Thirty pages of your journey sounds incredible. This truly feels like a gift to your readers. Already excited and cheering you on…
This is stunning by way of tickling my mind!
Crisp and great read raw from a young writer hitting the confidence payload on most writers’ conjoined dream—that first book.
I’ve read him a couple before, but only as a crazy poet who must have learned how to deliver prose in vitro.
So I knew he could turn pages without blinking, share an endearing charm of never shying from tossing grenades to make sure readers “feel” in equal parts to what they read.
And he doesn’t play tricks.
He gets in-your-face close on the public footpath to discuss contradictions such as “Time Is a Necessary ShapeShifter:”
How can it be Right Here Right Now, then run 11K miles away over 3 days later and find yourself at the same place you started?”
He is smart like that.
He can debate down through multi-levels, well past the 6 that I noted before my brain got hijacked by the substance of his thoughts.
At least to me, his most endearing quality—is the savvy, self-styled, genuine, 100% human reputation as an honest man arising from a small town upbringing and a big-city, techie education.
He loves his mother—and her boy sure can write.