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Why do you write?

To find out what I think. To understand myself. To forage in the chaos and murkiness of my subconscious, grasp hold of the difficult stuff, drag it into the light, and shape it into something beautiful.

Are you a vivid dreamer?

Yes! I have great epic sweeping adventure dreams; psychic battles, chases, quests. I wake up exhausted.

Where are you happiest?

At a boisterous dinner table, in the kitchen or the garden.

 


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