So, like, what’s your book about?

I'm not a social person. My spoken English is broken at best, and that's not because I'm uneducated, it's probably more because my accent is mangled, and due to the fact my inner-voice runs ten times the speed my mouth does. It's sort of like that scene from Mean Girls where Kaddy tries to say… Continue reading So, like, what’s your book about?

AMA: Describe your perfect hero or heroine…

My greatest fear is the reception of Ember's heroine(s). I say heroines because, well, to be frank, my leading ladies tend to overshadow their male counterparts by a long-shot. I mean, the entire premise of the Raveni lines are women imbued with preternatural strength and the affinity to magic; And the Raveni line are unique… Continue reading AMA: Describe your perfect hero or heroine…

AMA: What book is on your bedside?

I'm actually in the middle of reading far more books than what can fit on my bedside. But both of what I'm currently reading, are two different kinds of horror. Let the Right One In (John Ajvide Lindvist, 2004) American Psycho (Bret Easton Ellis, 1991) Let's start with Let the Right One In. I don't… Continue reading AMA: What book is on your bedside?

AMA: What is the first book that made you cry?

I've been around for nearly three decades, and when you take that into consideration, understand that my memory probably isn't the best. But when I think back on the first book that actually made me cry, there's one book that instantly pops into my brain. And that book is this: Sadako and the Thousand Paper… Continue reading AMA: What is the first book that made you cry?