1. What inspired you to write
this book? Well, who doesn’t like Greek
Mythology, and Merlin and the crew, I threw in the fairy war, it is a good
against evil thing. They are Gods they would not have died, they live with us.
2. What exactly is it about
and who is it written for? This book is
a different way to look at the Gods, they are just fallen Angels, that got
trapped on Earth, and Merlin he is a sorcerer, the fairy dust is the fountain
of youth.
3. What do you hope readers
will get out of reading your book? A
different way to look at the Mythology, and the life in the middle ages, when
Merlin was the dragon slayer, his teacher was Bobba-Yaga, how Zeus lost his
crown.
4. How did you decide on your
book’s title and cover design? Well,
this is a trilogy, the first book is Fairies Sorcery and the Devil, that might
have to be changed, it is how the leading man gets his power and gets dragged
into a fairy war, the design of this book is created by the publisher, so there
are two different designs, one from Xlibris and one from Aspire.
5. What advice or words of
wisdom do you have for fellow writers – other than run!? Well, I am 40K in the hole, is it a good investment,
that has to be seen. This author thing is not what I thought it would be, there
is always someone trying to reach into your pocket. I have 6 books out, I have
done the Mythology thing my goodness that is a whole different world. I wrote 3
spy novels, and tried a semi adult action the deadly treasure hunt, filled with
jokes.
6. What trends in the book
world do you see -- and where do you think the book publishing industry is
heading? I believe AI will be taking
over, Mystery will always be with us, murder, and history we are creating a
interesting world events that will be laughable in the future, how we allowed
the human kind to destroy the Earth we live in.
7. Were there experiences in
your personal life or career that came in handy when writing this book? Oh yes there was, I got up for work at 3:00 am and on
the days off I kept quiet writing so I did not wake the wife.
8. How would you describe your
writing style? Which writers or books is
your writing similar to? I just look at things a little differently, Merlin the
Great if he was so great then why did he die, and Tinkerbell the Lost Boys
never grew old because of fairy dust, put them together. Then if you bring back
Merlin, (who is 10,000 years old in this story) why not the Greek and Norse
Gods.
9. What challenges did you overcome in the writing of this book? There are so many Gods, well Angels that hide from the cleansing, (that is when God banished the Angels from coming to Earth and taking human form) and the banishment of the Blue Fairy. I worked in what Stonehenge was used for.
10. If people can buy or
read one book this week or month, why should it be yours? Makes you think, is there Angels and Gods among us, what
happened to the dragons, was Bobba-Yaga a Greek God.
Author Biography:
I live up in Wisconsin, retired after working 40 years in factories, married
with 3 girls, hobbies are wood working, working in the yard (11-acre yard)
travel,
I take in a few shows a year, do a little fishing,
charity work, just trying to enjoy life, oh yeah, I have written six books.
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