Interview Me
1. When did you begin to write?
As soon as I was able. The first time I remember writing a story was in Kindergarten, when I wrote (and illustrated, though not very well) a picture book called "Talk, Talk, and Away!" The story was centered around a talking airplane, which now that I think of it, seems a little derivative of Knight Rider's talking car, but I didn't know who David Hasselhoff was back then.
2. What does writing give back to you?
Writing allows me to voice thoughts I didn't know I had. To clear my cluttered mind. To offer something out into the void and hope that it resonates with someone, so that both of us know we aren't alone in feeling the way we do.
Also, I get to post reviews of movies that my friends aren't interested in hearing about.
3. What is your ultimate writing goal?
To be the best writer I can be. That's all you can really ask for at the end of the day. It's a great goal because it pushes me to constantly evolve and it's a horrible goal because I know I'll never reach it. Oh well.