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A.D. Winter
Other than sipping coffee while listening to a loop of the Winterfell theme?
That's a great question, but one that's easily answerable.
The truth of the matter is that I LOVE writing. I can't not write. It's something that's in me that I need to do on a daily basis. Just the tapping of my fingers against the keyboard is a pleasurable feeling, much less experiencing a world of imagination, where dragons roam the skies and heroines are kicking butt. It is my dream to one day do this as a living. And hopefully, with God's help, I can do it.
That's a great question, but one that's easily answerable.
The truth of the matter is that I LOVE writing. I can't not write. It's something that's in me that I need to do on a daily basis. Just the tapping of my fingers against the keyboard is a pleasurable feeling, much less experiencing a world of imagination, where dragons roam the skies and heroines are kicking butt. It is my dream to one day do this as a living. And hopefully, with God's help, I can do it.
A.D. Winter
Ooh, that's gonna be a hard one, but I'll give it a try.
Okay, here goes nothing.
After two days of abstaining from java chip frappuccinos, I gave in to my addiction and went to the local Starbucks. When I finally reached the barista, however, I was horrified to discover that the truck set to deliver those magnificent chips that make my favorite drink so yummy had not only ran out of gas that morning, but was stranded just down the street--no!!!!
Okay, here goes nothing.
After two days of abstaining from java chip frappuccinos, I gave in to my addiction and went to the local Starbucks. When I finally reached the barista, however, I was horrified to discover that the truck set to deliver those magnificent chips that make my favorite drink so yummy had not only ran out of gas that morning, but was stranded just down the street--no!!!!
A.D. Winter
Hmm, where would I go, indeed?
I know!
At first, I thought of the Star Wars galaxy, but maybe not. Unless I was a Jedi controlling an entire force of clone troopers, I don't think it would be a great experience. Instead, I think I'd have to go someplace a bit nicer.
Of all the fantasy worlds I've come across in my readings, I think Middle Earth might be the best one--for a few reasons.
First, there's the Shire. If there's something I've learned over the years, hobbits know how to party. Food. Weed. Ale. They never stop.
Second, how wonderful would it be to see an elf? Beautiful creatures who are immortal. It would probably be the closest thing to the sun made manifest.
Oh, what an amazing dream ...
What about you?
I know!
At first, I thought of the Star Wars galaxy, but maybe not. Unless I was a Jedi controlling an entire force of clone troopers, I don't think it would be a great experience. Instead, I think I'd have to go someplace a bit nicer.
Of all the fantasy worlds I've come across in my readings, I think Middle Earth might be the best one--for a few reasons.
First, there's the Shire. If there's something I've learned over the years, hobbits know how to party. Food. Weed. Ale. They never stop.
Second, how wonderful would it be to see an elf? Beautiful creatures who are immortal. It would probably be the closest thing to the sun made manifest.
Oh, what an amazing dream ...
What about you?
A.D. Winter
Wow, that's a good question. I think the biggest mystery in my life is the sock stealer. Yes, good friends. A sock stealer is living in my house--in my dryer, to be exact! You see, every time I pull out the laundry, I find only half of my socks. Where has the other half gone?
It would have to be a middle-school-grade novel, one where the sock stealer turns out to be a little monster, perhaps some sweet and innocent fairy suffering from an ugly-duckling complex. Hey, that sounds interesting...
It would have to be a middle-school-grade novel, one where the sock stealer turns out to be a little monster, perhaps some sweet and innocent fairy suffering from an ugly-duckling complex. Hey, that sounds interesting...
A.D. Winter
Yeah, I don't have it set up on here--yet. Maybe after the first book comes out I'll set it up. And thank you so much for giving me a heads up about the link at the end of the book. I'll have to work on that ASAP. Again, I really appreciate the kind words and enthusiasm. I can't wait for you to read the Ivy Cross and the Monarch of Darkness. That was is hilarious! Look forward to speak with you again. :)
A.D. Winter
Thank you, Katheyer! I'm so happy that you enjoyed it. :) And I hope you were able to find your way out of the labyrinth. lol. I would totally, completely, without a doubt, love for you to have you as an ARC reviewer. Email me at [email protected], and I'll set you up. ;)
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